The year is 1838. Valentín de Avellaneda has been forced into exile in Uruguay with his wife and son by the blood-thirsty Argentine dictator General Juan Manuel de Rosas who has denounced him as a “Unitarian savage”. As the fugitive tries to escort his family to a place of safety upriver Rosas orders his capture and arrest and he is brought back to Buenos Aires to stand trial as an enemy of the state . . . . Juana Paula Manso de Noronha was born in Buenos Aires on 26 June 1819. Her family fell foul of the dictator General Juan Manuel de Rosas and were forced into exile in Montevideo Uruguay in 1840. They fled to Brazil the following year. In 1844 she married Francisco Saa de Noronha a Portuguese violinist. She returned to Buenos Aires in 1853 the year after the fall of Rosas where she developed a close professional relationship with Domingo Sarmiento taking over the editorial role at an educational journal he had founded and also becoming principal of Argentina’s first co-educational school. She died in Buenos Aires in 1875.
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