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Eusebio Lillo

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From 1842 onwards, he collaborated with the "Sociedad Literaria de Santiago" (Santiago Literature Society), and from 1844 he wrote for the newspaper "El siglo". That same year, he won an award from the "Sociedad Literaria" for his "Canto al dieciocho de septiembre" (Song of September 18).
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Eusebio was a member of the Young Liberals of Chile, an organization that eventually became the "Sociedad de la Igualdad" (Equality Society), who fought for a society where every man was equal. He is part of the
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He came back to Chile in 1852, and worked as a journalist for the newspaper "La Patria" until 1857. He moved to Bolivia, where he created the Bank of La Paz, and contributed to the country's mining industry.
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in 1880 between Bolivia, Chile and Peru. He would have also represented Chile in secret negotiations between Chile and Bolivia in order to secure for Bolivia Tacna and Tarapaca and Arica for Chile.
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He was a supporter and promoter of the revolution of 1851, the first attempt to put a liberal government into power. As a result, he was sent to jail and condemned to death during the government of
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In 1888 he traveled through Europe, and returned to Santiago in 1889, where, as requested, he published Balmaceda's political will, as was requested for Balmaceda.
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In 1846, he left his studies to serve as an assistant officer in the Ministry of Interior. At the same time, he worked as a correspondent for the newspapers
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in 1886. He became one of Balmaceda's closest allies, as evidenced by the fact that Balmaceda requested the custody of his political will.
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In 1847 the Minister of Interior and Foreign Affairs, Manuel Camilo Vial, commissioned him to write the lyrics of the
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He became a senator for the region of Talca in 1882 and then Minister of the Interior for the government of
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The son of AgustĂ­n Lillo and Dolores Robles, Eusebio lost his father at an early age. He studied in the
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as a diplomat and secretary of a naval squadron. He represented Chile during the failed
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Biografiasdechile.cl el portal de la Historia de Chile, retrieved on January 20, 2015
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biografiasyvidas.com 2004 - 2015, retrieved on January 18, 2015
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Chilean congress library 2015, retrieved on January 20, 2015
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Finally, Eusebio Lillo died in Santiago on 8 July 1910.
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In 1878, he went back to Chile and was elected mayor of
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Santiago
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Chilean
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera
Romanticism
Santiago
Chilean National Anthem
General José Miguel Carrera National Institute
Andrés Bello
generation of 1842
Romanticism
El Mercurio de ValparaĂ­so
Valparaiso
national anthem
Manuel Montt
Valdivia
Lima
Santiago
CuricĂł
War of the Pacific
Arica Conference
José Manuel Balmaceda
Chile's national anthem
Romanticism
Biography (ES)
Biography (ES)
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