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'''Manuel Lucián de Lacasa y Campos''' (13 February 1765{{snd}}1 March 1829), often referred to as '''Manuel Lacasa''' was an [[Aiyaca|Aiyacan]] general, independence activist, revolutionary and military leader whose campaigns saw the colonial influence of [[Veleaz]] almost entirely neutered in [[Rennekka]], directly leading much of its modern-day countries to independence throughout the early 19th century. He also served a thirty-year tenure as the first President of the Union of Aillaca-Rocia from 1797 to his death in 1829. Nicknamed ''El Libertador'', Lacasa played a pivotal role in the early histories of many of Rennekka's post-colonial states.

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Manuel Lucián de Lacasa y Campos
Cornelio Saavedra - 1810.jpg
Lacasa in 1807
1st President of Aillaca-Rocia
In office
January 17, 1797 – March 1, 1829
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byValentín Romero
Personal details
Born(1765-02-13)February 13, 1765
La Sagrada, Viceroyalty of Rocia
DiedMarch 1, 1829(1829-03-01) (aged 64)
Verbo Divino, Union of Aillaca-Rocia
NationalityAiyacan
Political partyUnionistas
SpouseDiana Espina (m. 1790)
Children2
NicknameEl Libertador
Military service
AllegianceVeleaz (1789–1797)
Union of Aillaca-Rocia (1797–1820)
Years of service1789–1820
Battles/warsX Wars of Independence

Manuel Lucián de Lacasa y Campos (13 February 1765 – 1 March 1829), often referred to as Manuel Lacasa was an Aiyacan general, independence activist, revolutionary and military leader whose campaigns saw the colonial influence of Veleaz almost entirely neutered in Rennekka, directly leading much of its modern-day countries to independence throughout the early 19th century. He also served a thirty-year tenure as the first President of the Union of Aillaca-Rocia from 1797 to his death in 1829. Nicknamed El Libertador, Lacasa played a pivotal role in the early histories of many of Rennekka's post-colonial states.