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Bernardo O’Higgins
Chilean head of state
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- Born:
- probably Aug. 20, 1776/78, Chillán, Chile, Viceroyalty of Peru
- Died:
- October 1842, Peru
- Title / Office:
- head of state (1817-1823), Chile
- Role In:
- Battle of Chacabuco
- wars of independence
Bernardo O’Higgins (born probably Aug. 20, 1776/78, Chillán, Chile, Viceroyalty of Peru—died October 1842, Peru) was a South American revolutionary leader and the first Chilean head of state (“supreme director,” 1817–23), who commanded the military forces that won independence from Spain. Bernardo O’Higgins was born in Chillán, a town in southern Chile, then a colony of Spain. As noted in his Certificate of Baptism, he was the illegitimate son of Ambrosio O’Higgins, a Spanish officer of Irish origin who became governor of Chile and later viceroy of Peru; his mother was Isabel Riquelme, a prominent lady of Chillán. Bernardo’s father ...(100 of 995 words)