Manuel Cipriano Dulanto
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Manuel Cipriano Dulanto (July 17, 1801 – March 17, 1867) was a Peruvian politician and military man.
He fought in several battles participating with Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar.
He was a colonel of the Army and also first Mayor, Governor and Senator of Callao.
His parents were José Dulanto y Bernardina Valenzuela.
He granted a ship to the Peruvian War Navy and equipped a battalion for the defense. He also built hospitals, hospices, schools, from his own assets. He was an illustrious Freemason. The Chamber of Installed Master Masons of Callao bears his name.
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