Nicanor Molinas

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BornAugust 1823
Corrientes, Argentina
DiedJuly 1892
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationLawyer
Nicanor Molinas
BornAugust 1823
Corrientes, Argentina
DiedJuly 1892
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationLawyer

Nicanor Molinas (August 1823 – July 1892) was an Argentine lawyer, politician, and prominent official during the last years of the Argentine Confederation.

Nicanor Molinas was born in Corrientes, Argentina in August 1823, the son of a Spanish immigrant. He studied at the Jesuit college of Buenos Aires, becoming a lawyer in 1845 and a doctor in 1847. Shortly after he went to Barcelona to visit his father's family, but the ship he was traveling in sank off Santa Catarina Island, in Brazil. He settled in Montevideo, and enlisted as a cadet in the army of the city. Molinas moved to Entre Ríos Province, where he dedicated himself to medicine and was appointed a judge of the criminal court and a civil court adviser. Molinas represented Corrientes and Entre Ríos Provinces to the government of Paraguay in 1850, to resolve conflicts caused by years of military expeditions from that country against Corrientes and Misiones Province.

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