Francisco Álvarez Campana

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BornFrancisco Antonio Álvarez Campana y Vega
1707 (1707)
Cádiz, Spain
Francisco Álvarez Campana
Procurador General of Buenos Aires
In office
1764–1765
MonarchCharles III of Spain
Preceded byBaltasar de Arandia
Succeeded bySantiago de Castilla
Regidor of the Buenos Aires Cabildo
In office
1764–1765
Personal details
BornFrancisco Antonio Álvarez Campana y Vega
1707 (1707)
Cádiz, Spain
Died30 December 1773(1773-12-30) (aged 65–66)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeConvento de San Francisco
SpouseIsabel Gil Rodríguez
ChildrenTimoteo Alvarez Campana
José Miguel Álvarez Campana
Ana Eusebia Álvarez Campana
RelativesMariano Marcos Esparza Sánchez
(godson)
Occupationpolitician
merchant
charity
Professionattorney
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Francisco Álvarez Campana (1707–1773) was a Spanish merchant and politician,[1] who served during the Viceroyalty of Peru as Regidor and Attorney General of Buenos Aires.[2] He was the founder of the Colegio de Huérfanas de Buenos Aires, an educational institute dedicated to the teaching of orphan girls.[3]

The city of Campana in the Province of Buenos Aires was founded in 1885 in honor of Francisco Álvarez Campana, owner of those lands towards the middle of the 18th century.

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