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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP25 Feb 2024 6:30 p.m. PST

"Remigio Guido Spano was a prominent lawyer, journalist and writer, son of General Tomás Guido (San Martin's favorite friend) and older brother of the poet Carlos Guido Spano. Apart from founding newspapers, I also tell you that all the writings that we know of Admiral Guillermo Brown were translated by him.


I am fortunate to be related to some of his descendants, thanks to whom I can tell you the following story…
In the year 1888, already a venerable old man, the old man tells (during a relaxed dinner of notables), the following anecdote …"
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