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English: Signature of José Gervasio Artigas, Uruguay's national hero, born in Montevideo on the 19 June, 1764 son of Martín José Artigas (Captain of the Spanish regiment) and Francisca Antonia Arnal, his grandparents where from the village of Puebla d'Albortón, Aragon, Kingdom of Spain. SVG conversion of high resolution scan of Artigas' signature from Instrucciones del año XIII.
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