Manuel Bulnes Pinto

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Born(1842-07-10)10 July 1842
Santiago, Chile
Died18 April 1899(1899-04-18) (aged 56)
Santiago, Chile
Spouse
Elena Calvo Cruchaga
(m. 1877)
Parents
Manuel Bulnes Pinto
Bulnes in 1896
Born(1842-07-10)10 July 1842
Santiago, Chile
Died18 April 1899(1899-04-18) (aged 56)
Santiago, Chile
Spouse
Elena Calvo Cruchaga
(m. 1877)
Parents
RelativesLucia Bulnes de Vergara (sister)
Francisco Bulnes Correa (nephew)
Aníbal Pinto (uncle)
Delfina de la Cruz (aunt)
Francisco Antonio Pinto (grandfather)
Luisa Garmendia (grandmother)
Joaquín Prieto (great-uncle)

Manuel Bulnes Pinto (10 July 1842 – 18 April 1899) was a Chilean military officer and politician.[1]

Bulnes was born on 10 July 1842 in Santiago to President Manuel Bulnes Prieto, a military officer and 5th President of Chile, and of Enriqueta Pinto Garmendia, a translator and First Lady.[1][2][3][4] One of eight siblings Bulnes was the older brother of Lucia Bulnes de Vergara, a writer, and Gonzalo Bulnes Pinto [es], a journalist, historian and politician.[2][5][6] Through his mother Bulnes was a member of the Pinto family, and was the grandchild of Francisco Antonio Pinto, the 3rd President of Chile, and Luisa Garmendia, and was the nephew of Aníbal Pinto, the 9th President of Chile, and Delfina de la Cruz, a pianist.[7][8] Through his father Bulnes was the great-nephew of Joaquín Prieto, the 4th President of Chile.[2]

Bulnes studied at the Colegio de los Padres Franceses and later moved to Paris, where he completed three years of law before returning to Chile.

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