Balconcillo mutiny | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Government of Peru | Army of the Centre | ||||||
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José de La Mar José Bernardo de Tagle |
José de la Riva Agüero Andrés de Santa Cruz |
The Balconcillo mutiny (Spanish: Motín de Balconcillo) was the first coup d'état in the history of Peru, which took place on 27 February 1823, at the Balconcillo hacienda of Lima, in response to the failed military campaign against the Royalist forces supporting the Spanish monarchy in the south.[1][2]
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