Juan de la Cruz Salvo

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Undated photograph

Juan José de la Cruz Salvo y Poblete (Santiago; c. 1842 — c. 1917) was a Chilean soldier who fought in the War of the Pacific as a Sergeant major. He is best known for being the envoy sent by the Chilean Army to the headquarters of Francisco Bolognesi's garrison in Arica to request his surrender after the allied defeat at the Battle of Tacna, to which Bolognesi replied by saying he would "fight until the last cartridge is spent" (Spanish: hasta quemar el último cartucho).[1]

Painting[edit]

A painting by Peruvian painter Juan Lepiani illustrates the meeting between Salvo and Bolognesi.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Basadre Grohmann, Jorge (2005). Historia de la República del Perú (1822–1933). Vol. 9–10 (9th ed.). Lima: Empresa Editora El Comercio S. A. pp. 74, 293. ISBN 9972-205-74-6.
  2. ^ Tauro del Pino, Alberto (2001). Enciclopedia ilustrada del Perú: JAB-LLO (in Spanish). Lima: Empresa Editora El Comercio S. A. pp. 1449–1450. ISBN 9972401499.