Silvestre Gutiérrez

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NicknameCabeza rota
Born(1826-12-30)December 30, 1826
DiedJuly 26, 1872(1872-07-26) (aged 45)
Lima, Peru
AllegiancePeruvian Army
Silvestre Gutiérrez
NicknameCabeza rota
Born(1826-12-30)December 30, 1826
DiedJuly 26, 1872(1872-07-26) (aged 45)
Lima, Peru
AllegiancePeruvian Army
Service years?–1872
RankColonel
CommandsBattalion "Pichincha" No. 2
Conflicts1867 Balta Rebellion  (WIA)
1872 coup d'état  

Manuel Silvestre Gutiérrez Chávez (Arequipa; December 30, 1826Lima; July 26, 1872) was a Peruvian colonel that participated in the coup d'état headed by his brother Tomás Gutiérrez against then president José Balta on July 22, 1872, dying in the events that took place four days later.

Gutiérrez was born in Arequipa to a family of Spanish descent in March 1817, the son of parents Luis Gutiérrez and Julia Chávez. He enlisted, along with his three brothers in the Peruvian Army, with Tomás distinguishing himself above the others.[1][2] He was described by historian Jorge Basadre as having frizzy hair and being fairer, more intelligent and enlightened than his brothers but thought to be "harsh and sinister."[2]

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