(1781-02-25)25 February 1781 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died
20 September 1839(1839-09-20) (aged 58) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Matías de Irigoyen (25 February 1781 – 20 September 1839) was an Argentine soldier and politician.
Life
Matías Ramón de Irigoyen de la Quintana was born in (Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 25 February 1781.[1]
His parents were Ignacio Irigoyen Echenique (c. 11 March 1728 – 17 February 1787) and Francisca de la Quintana Riglos (24 Sep 1734 – 14 June 1815).
He was the second of 13 children.
His older brother was Miguel de Irigoyen (2 October 1764 – 11 June 1822).[1]
He travelled to Spain as a child, entered the navy in his youth, and was wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. He returned to Buenos Aires in 1809 and took part in the May Revolution in 1810.
Irigoyen was the first ambassador named by the revolutionary government, to be posted in Europe.[2] After passing through Rio de Janeiro, where he met the British ambassador, Lord Strangford, he traveled to London. After a relatively short stay he returned to Buenos Aires.