Matheo Olier

Matheo Olier
Personal details
Born 1697
Guadalajara, Spain
Died 1771
Montevideo, Viceroyalty of Peru
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Lieutenant of Infantry
Profession Military
Religion Catholicism

Matheo Olier (c.16971771) was a Spanish nobleman, Ayudante mayor of Buenos Aires during the Viceroyalty of Peru.[1] Also it served in Spain in the Cantabria Regiment.[2]

Biography

Matheo was born in Sigüenza, were their parents Sebastián de Olier and Valenciana Cabreriza. He was married to María Nicolasa García de la Huerta, daughter of a noble Spanish family.[3] Olier belonging to the Order of Bethlehemite Brothers.[4] In 1747, he had initiated procedures for admission in the Third Order of Saint Francis.[5] Olier and his wife were parents of Mariano Olier, priest in the Cathedral of Buenos Aires.[6]

In 1750 Matheo Olier, leads the persecutions against the Portuguese ships, smugglers on the Parana de las Palmas.[7]

References

  1. Archivum: revista de la Junta de Historia Eclesiástica Argentina, Volumes 20-22, 2001
  2. Archivo Artigas, Volume 1, Uruguay. Comisión Nacional Archivo Artigas
  3. Estudios genealógicos, heráldicos y nobiliarios en honor de Vicente de ..., by Instituto Luis de Salazar y Castro
  4. Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires, José Juan Biedma, Archivo General de la Nacion
  5. Vida, pasión y muerte de Don José Gervasio Artigas Carrasco Arnal Rodríguez, Efraín Núñez Balestra
  6. Boletín, Volume 16, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas
  7. Historia de Zárate, 1689-1909, Vicente Raúl Botta

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