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José Rivera Indarte : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Rivera Indarte
José Rivera Indarte (Córdoba, 1814 - Santa Catarina, 1845) was an Argentine poet and journalist. He was at times both a supporter and critic of Juan Manuel de Rosas, writing first the "''Anthem of the restorers''" and later the "''Blood tables''". ==Early political career== Indarte studied in Buenos Aires, and developed a taste for poetry. He later moved to Montevideo, where he wrote the newspaper "''El Investigador''" (''The Investigator''). He was deported back to Buenos Aires by Uruguayan President Fructuoso Rivera, at the request of his minister Manuel Oribe. In Buenos Aires, he joined the federalist party and wrote a poem comparing Rozas with an ear of corn ("''Mazorca''") because of his blond hair. The members of the Popular Restoring Society would take the name "''Mazorca''" as a distinctive name. He also wrote the "''Anthem of the restorers''" for Rosas; Rosas was then known as the "''Restorer of laws''".
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