File:José Velásquez Borquez (1833-1890).jpg

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Español: Fue hijo del coronel de Ejército José Velásquez Loaysa y de Rosario Bórquez Silva. Participó en la Revolución de 1859, apoyando al gobierno de Manuel Montt Torres, donde luchó en el combate de Los Loros y en la batalla de Cerro Grande, que significó la derrota definitiva del ejército liberal atacameño comandado por el caudillo Pedro León Gallo —la derrota de los liberales de Gallo permitió consolidar al gobierno conservador de Mont
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