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Florencio Varela (23 February 1808 – 20 March 1848) was an Argentine writer, poet, journalist and educator. Florencio was born in Buenos Aires on 23 February 1808, he was the sixth child of Don Jacobo Adrián Varela and María de la Encarnación Sanjinés, he had a keen interest in the literary arts from a young age. In his youth he wrote poetry and a theatre production. After graduating from the University of Buenos Aires in 1827 Varela became involved in politics, his association with the Partido Unitario meant that he was exiled to Montevideo in Uruguay after the defeat of General Juan Lavalle.

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  • Флоренсіо Варела (uk)
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  • Florencio Varela (Buenos Aires, Virreinato del Río de la Plata, 23 de febrero de 1807 - Montevideo, Uruguay, 20 de marzo de 1848) fue un escritor, periodista, político y educador argentino. En su juventud fue poeta, se le atribuyen varias composiciones y una obra dramática. Se desempeñó como diplomático a favor de los intereses unitarios en el exilio luchando contra el gobierno de Juan Manuel de Rosas. Fue miembro de la Asociación de Mayo formada por la generación del 37. Era hermano del poeta Juan Cruz Varela y su hijo Luis Vicente Varela llegó a ser juez de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de Argentina. (es)
  • Florencio Varela (Buenos Aires, Vice-royauté du Río de la Plata, 1807 — Montevideo, Uruguay, 1848) était un écrivain, journaliste, homme politique, juriste et pédagogue argentin. Poète dans ses années de jeunesse, il fut l’auteur de plusieurs compositions poétiques et d’une œuvre dramatique. Après la défaite de l’unitaire Lavalle en 1829 et la concomitante ascension de Juan Manuel de Rosas, il fut contraint à l’exil et, établi à Montevideo, s’engagea comme diplomate en faveur des émigrés unitaires qui comme lui combattaient le pouvoir rosiste. (fr)
  • Florencio Varela (23 February 1808 – 20 March 1848) was an Argentine writer, poet, journalist and educator. Florencio was born in Buenos Aires on 23 February 1808, he was the sixth child of Don Jacobo Adrián Varela and María de la Encarnación Sanjinés, he had a keen interest in the literary arts from a young age. In his youth he wrote poetry and a theatre production. After graduating from the University of Buenos Aires in 1827 Varela became involved in politics, his association with the Partido Unitario meant that he was exiled to Montevideo in Uruguay after the defeat of General Juan Lavalle. (en)
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