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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Salas and the second or maternal family name is Vargas.
Benito Salas Vargas
BornApril 1770
Died( 1816 -09-18)18 September 1816
Neiva, Colombia
AllegianceSpanish American Patriots
RankColonel
Battles / warsSpanish reconquest of New Granada

Benito Salas Vargas (1770 – 18 September 1816) was a military and social leader during Colombia's (then known as New Granada) independence war (1810–1819). He fought against Pablo Morillo during the Spanish reconquest of New Granada.

Biography

In 1811 he joined the forces of Brigadier Jose Diaz, as part of the army of the United Provinces of New Granada commanded by General Antonio Baraya. On 8 December 1812, in Timaná, he swore recognition to the Congress of the United Provinces. He fought with the troops of Antonio Nariño. On 29 June 1816, he fought in the Battle of Cuchilla del Tambo where the Patriot troops were defeated by the Royalists commanded by Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri. On 10 July, 1816, Salas Vargas was captured.

In September 1816, by order of the Purificación Tribunal, Salas was executed in Neiva's main square, where his hands and head were exhibited. His head was buried in the terrain which would later become La Manguita Hacienda. In 1936, the Colombian government inaugurated Neiva's airport in the hacienda, and renamed it in 1986 as the Benito Salas Airport in honour of Salas.

References

  1. ^ Huellas de la Independencia en el Huila Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Pedro M. Ibáñez http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/historia/cronic/cap46.htm


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