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Description Feliz 18 para todos mis hermanos chilenos, que pasen unas lindas fiestas patrias con su chicha y su empanada en mano ojala que no les corten el volantin XD

esta es una vieja imagen que hice para Heroes: La gloria tiene su precio, en un set de Mitos y leyendas sobre nuestra historia que estaba enlazada a la serie que transmitio canal 13 hace un par de años atras por motivos del bicentenario

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Hi there guys! today September 18 is our independence day here in Chile This image was done a years ago for a game, hope you like it. Want to know the story of this guy and who he is?

Let´s Wikiattack!
The most important “Gael-Sileánach” (Irish-Chileno in Irish Gaelic) is called the “Father of Chile” – his name adorns not only one of the main streets in Santiago and countless parks (including one National Park) across the country, but Region VI is also named for him; his name is Bernardo O’Higgins. Bernardo was, as they say, a child of love, the illegitimate son of 56-year-old Colonel Ambrosio O’Higgins and 16-year-old María Isabel Riquelme de la Barrera y Meza of Chillan.

Then in 1813, the Spanish attempted to reconquer Chile, and Carrera as Commander in Chief gave his future rival his own command. O’Higgins crushed the Spanish at Linares, earning the rank of Colonel, then failed to raise the siege of Chillan, but later restored his reputation at El Roble with an almost reckless disregard for his own safety, telling his men before battle, “Muchachos! Live with honor or die with glory! He who is brave, follow me!”

After El Roble, O’Higgins was promoted over Carrera to command the army when his predecessor was captured by the Spanish Army. Once released by terms of the Treaty of Lircay in May 1814, Carrera became so enraged at the arrangement that secured his release that he raised an army to sieze the government. O’Higgins marched against Carrera, and the two met in battle against each other near San Bernardo in the Battle of Las Tres Acequias. The resulting losses to both sides weakened the available forces to defend Santiago. Royalist General Mariano Osorio took his cue from the battle to march against the rebel-held city the next day, and the Spaniards easily crushed the two rivals, who belatedly joined forces against the Spanish at Rancagua. Both ended up fleeing for their lives over the mountains to Mendoza.

Three years later in 1817, the Paso de Los Libertadores took on its present name when General Captain Jose de San Martin led the pro-Independence Army of the Andes across the mountains to defeat the Spanish at Chacabuco and drive the Spaniards from Santiago; both rivals took part in the invasion. When San Martin turned down the Supreme Directorship in a newly-independent Chile in order to continue the fight against the Spanish further north, the role was offered instead to O’Higgins, who was only too happy to accept. The war in Chile continued until the Spanish Army was finally destroyed at the Battle of Maipu on April 5, 1818.

Over the next two years, O’Higgins’ feud with Carrera continued. Carrera was imprisoned, but then escaped to fight first in Argentina, then, after defeating the San Martin forces there, in Chile. After Carrera was captured yet again, O’Higgins’ men summarily executed him, ending the feud in 1821. The Supreme Director would rule another two years before former ally Ramon Freire deposed him in January 1823. As soldiers brought him before the new junta, O’Higgins made a dramatic show of baring his chest and offering his life should the country demand it. Impressed, the junta declared it had nothing against the Irishman, and saluted him as they dismissed him from power.

By July, O’Higgins departed from Valparaiso on board the British corvette “Fly”, which took him to exile in Peru. He would never see Chile again. Even though the government had rehabilitated him and voted to allow his return home, O’Higgins suffered from a series of heart attacks, and on Oct. 24, 1842, he died in Lima.

On occasion, O’Higgins is described as a not-so-impressive military general who relied more on luck than skill, and sometimes he is even described as a petty tyrant (a reputation perhaps amplified when General Augusto Pinochet moved his remains from the Cementario General in Santiago to a new “Altar de la Patria” in front of the La Moneda Palace – in 2006, he was finally placed in a subterranean crypt below the old altar). But no amount of criticism can take this away; Libertador Bernardo is indeed Ireland’s greatest contributions to the creation of modern Chile.

So a toast to the red-headed Irish boy that carried with him the ancestry of Irish kings, the support of a distant but famous father, and the love of a young Basque mother, and combined it all to build that country we all know and love today, Chile.
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Comments: 215

manati20 [2021-02-06 04:23:24 +0000 UTC]

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Starmaca257 [2018-10-07 21:00:45 +0000 UTC]

Vaya un teaser del próximo juego de Assassin's Creed, pero la única diferencia es que este teaser no tiene bugs XD.

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Touch-Not-This-Cat [2018-02-07 08:46:44 +0000 UTC]

Aw, too bad he wasn’t able to maintain his top influence and health. If he had lived a few more years, he might have been able to lobby for Chile to provide aid to suffering Ireland.

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JSpudu [2017-04-24 22:29:18 +0000 UTC]

Nah, esto no se compara con  el anime de Bolívar el héroe XD

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fernandaartxd [2016-09-10 12:19:41 +0000 UTC]

Ermozo :vvv

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foxytown [2015-10-28 02:38:27 +0000 UTC]

sos muy groso vieja. sabelo!

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macker33 [2015-06-03 03:34:18 +0000 UTC]

Cool, i was only reading about him recently

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Emilion-3 [2014-10-06 19:22:07 +0000 UTC]

VIVA.

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Epiclife-Art [2014-06-14 21:17:34 +0000 UTC]

Podrías hacer uno de Argentina también , por ej, a San Martin, uno de los libertadores Principales y mas Importantes de Latino América?  (Aparte de que Argentina es uno de los pocos paises latinos que se enfrentaron a tiranos en la epoca colonial, como Inglaterra ,España, y demas ) ,desde aquí también tienes fans.

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foxytown In reply to Epiclife-Art [2015-10-28 02:37:48 +0000 UTC]

y muchos fans

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bruiser128 [2014-06-03 21:29:14 +0000 UTC]

One of the Libertadores of South America.

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menapia [2014-02-01 23:57:26 +0000 UTC]

Epic picture of O'Higgins and full of life.  There was talk here in Ireland last year of putting up a statue of Che Guevara because his family came from here and some Yank ambassador had a hissy fit over it, but we should have one of Bernardo

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Zyndarius [2013-09-22 17:02:53 +0000 UTC]

Works like these give Chile the touch of epicness it lacks from traditional media. +10 for this illustration.

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wachimingorules [2013-07-16 20:51:06 +0000 UTC]

Aún tengo esa carta

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Pabloibaceta [2013-06-13 22:57:23 +0000 UTC]

bakan los que son de Chile sabra de quien es a mi me gustaría ver a Juan Miguel Carrera con ese estilo grafico que lindo te quedo perfecto

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Mephistofelesword [2012-09-17 21:48:21 +0000 UTC]

Hora de derribar volantines ajenos
¡¡¡ VIVA CHILE MIEERRDAAAA!!!

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Emi-Hellaven [2012-09-10 21:41:05 +0000 UTC]

uhhh, que genial!!! OwO, si viva chile que se viene el 18 en el 2012 acabo de mundo hay que puro disfrutar

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RivenRoth740 [2012-09-06 01:55:17 +0000 UTC]

gran trabajo, compatriota.

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connecting25 [2012-09-06 01:40:43 +0000 UTC]

viva chile mierda!!

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AltaicTiger [2012-08-09 22:30:18 +0000 UTC]

I'm Brazilian and a fan of South American History. I knew Bernardo O'Higgins in one of my readings of History Books. I think you gave him an heroic attitude in this drawing. Really nice!

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ElCalvoDeMatrix [2012-07-30 14:56:17 +0000 UTC]

soi hun piruanu pi, chili nus a ruvado harica pi.

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DanArcane [2012-07-13 19:01:22 +0000 UTC]

Nunca aprecié a O'Higgings, pero puta que te quedo lindo!!! me alegra ver mas chilenos por deviantart!

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DemonioHorrible [2012-07-12 09:44:10 +0000 UTC]

... y la ctm!

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ivanksaade93 [2012-07-10 04:58:02 +0000 UTC]

Orgulloso de ser chileno!!! VIVA CHILE! VIVA O'HIGGINS, CARRERA,RODRÍGUEZ Y SAN MARTIN!!!

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Zacariel [2012-06-21 23:23:22 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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cotettita [2012-06-21 16:38:31 +0000 UTC]

jajaja ase tiempo ke no eschucho "viva chile mierda!" brings back memories *-*

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wachimingorules [2012-06-17 22:26:13 +0000 UTC]

curiosamente tengo esa carta jajajaja

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Mortrel [2012-06-15 14:13:18 +0000 UTC]

Love it

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Fergus1122 [2012-06-07 01:37:24 +0000 UTC]

Please make: VIVA COLOMBIA!

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ismarieannie [2012-05-29 16:18:58 +0000 UTC]

Que genial!!!1

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shion16 [2012-05-21 01:13:29 +0000 UTC]

COMO HECHO DE MENOS LAS EPICAS ILUSTRACIONES DE MITOS Y LEGENDAS!!
tambien recuerdo los dragones de Mauricio Herrera

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Villaman89 [2012-05-09 19:16:03 +0000 UTC]

Exclente Trabajo!! El prócer nunca se vió mejor

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R3YDO [2012-04-27 17:52:08 +0000 UTC]

orale esta magnifico

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ComicAngie [2012-04-21 16:03:33 +0000 UTC]

me encantan tus dibujos! segui asi! por cierto, yo vi en intenet las cartas de la historia de chile, y me parecio ver una de jose de san martin. Era tuya la ilustracion? y sino, podrias hacer una ilustracion de san martin? es que me encanta historia, sobre todo la argentina.
saludos

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avilamonkey [2012-04-16 00:37:22 +0000 UTC]

eres excelente, un ilustrador de primer nivel, me gustaria ser tu competencia, pero me falta mucho por aprender, suerte y felicitaciones, y por ultimo, sus trabajos son pintados en pothoshop?...

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Alexia-The-Dragoness [2012-04-09 17:07:15 +0000 UTC]

viva chile wooohoooo

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panchi178 [2012-03-21 19:57:15 +0000 UTC]

Me gusto mucho

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o0zaid0o [2012-02-27 13:26:33 +0000 UTC]

jaajajj aca salio mucho más mino que en cualquier otra pintura xDDD

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edshu33 [2012-02-25 14:43:12 +0000 UTC]

Badass. O'Higgins looks like Wolverine in the new X-Men movies a little bit.

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Alejandrovicente [2012-02-06 17:16:00 +0000 UTC]

VIVA!!!!! ....y donde está Manuel Rodríguez???!!!!!

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Carlos-the-G [2012-02-04 23:51:22 +0000 UTC]

VIVA CHILE MIERDA!!! Te pasaste!!

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Tinteilustraciones [2011-12-30 01:28:53 +0000 UTC]

La raja genzo, yo jugaba con tus cartas T.T

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Altrantos [2011-12-23 17:48:36 +0000 UTC]

VIVA CHILE MIERDA!

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POPOXLUIX [2011-12-16 03:39:38 +0000 UTC]

que buen dibujo patriotico!

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AhdSeyyal [2011-11-28 00:14:59 +0000 UTC]

oooo compipa!! chileno tambien!! si he oido hablar mucho de tí, eres como una leyenda (?) xD ahah XD esta muy bueno tu dibujo! haces dibujos realmente muy buenos!! *O* C: gracias por motivar a dedicarse más a los dibujos! uumm me alegra que seas tan jugado por Chile, y es un orgullo chilensis tener a alguien como tú que nos represente! XD eso hermano XD!!

Te deseo lo mejor y siempre disfrutando lo que haces! C:

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TheAngelsWrathSaga [2011-11-06 15:15:53 +0000 UTC]

Bernardo O Higgins is no hero; just another despotic, military dictator. In 1822 the people of Chile rebelled against O’Higgins dictatorship; all the ‘pueblos’of the province of Concepsion founded the “Asamblea de los Pueblos Libre de Concepsion" the same was formed by the free pueblos of the province of Coquimbo. These assemblies, organized by the people of Chile, sent a letter to O’Higgins outlining how he had not respected the sovereignty of these provinces and therefore the people would no longer recognize O’Higgins authority and asked him to step down from the Presidency due to his undemocratic, tyrannical, and dictatorship rule... this ‘civil disobedience’ was not tolerated by O’Higgins who attempted to protect himself with a large army, however the army which was a civilian and not state army, refused to help him and he was inevitable forced to leave in shame in 1823.

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f0reveradraw In reply to TheAngelsWrathSaga [2011-11-14 08:32:09 +0000 UTC]

Totally de acuerdo XD. But I think he was less than a dictator... He was a treasure hunter under The Queen's consent in order to look for new lands and claim them to Her name.

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PhaidrosthePeep [2011-11-02 15:20:20 +0000 UTC]

An excellent depiction of a very interesting part of the strange history of South America. Outside of the continent its history is often summarized as "Indian lived in harmony with nature or build their own strange civilazations, then the Conquistadores mucked everthing up and introduced slavery and catholicism, and then South America became independent due to Napoleon trashing Spain, but now the multinationals have colonized it again."
This ignores the various peoples in the big melting pot, and totally ignores the accompliments of these peoples. These forgotten heros deserve more!

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aandresvr [2011-10-29 03:47:04 +0000 UTC]

muy buenos todos sus trabajos.... ¿que tal una serie de la independencia suramericana?

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LON009 [2011-10-19 00:01:12 +0000 UTC]

That's my great-great-great grandfather, and he would love this drawing!

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