Martín Grandoli | |
Office1: | Vice Mayor of Buenos Aires |
Term Start1: | 1803 |
Term End1: | 1804 |
Predecessor1: | ? |
Successor1: | ? |
Order3: | Fiel Ejecutor of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires |
Term Start3: | 1817 |
Term End3: | 1818 |
Order4: | Regidor of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires |
Term Start4: | 1810 |
Term End4: | 1818 |
Order5: | Alcalde de barrio Cuartel 6° (Buenos Aires) |
Term Start5: | 1810 |
Term End5: | 1811 |
Predecessor5: | ? |
Successor5: | ? |
Birth Name: | Martín Grandoli y Ximénez Gaitán |
Birth Date: | c. 1765 |
Death Date: | c. 1830 |
Death Place: | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Spouse: | María Juana Pando Basualdo María Dionisia de Borja Nazarre |
Signature: | Martín Grandoli, firma.jpg |
Serviceyears: | 1806–1810 |
Awards: | is not set --> |
Martín Grandoli (c. 1765 c. 1830) was an Argentine politician, who served as regidor and alcalde of Buenos Aires.[1] He had a preponderant political role during the colonial and post colonial period of Argentina.[2]
He was born in Santa Fe the son of Pedro Pablo Grandoli and María Ximénez y Gaitán, belonging to a distinguished family from Malta and Buenos Aires Province. He was married twice, first with María Juana Pando, daughter of Bartolomé Pando and Bárbara Basualdo, and second to María Dionisia de Borja, daughter of Antonio Nazarre Velasco, born in Huesca, Spain, and Teresa Pérez de Asiain, born in Buenos Aires.[3]