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The '''Sociedad Popular Restauradora''' ({{lang-es|Popular Restorer Society}}) was an Argentine [[security agency]] that worked |
The '''Sociedad Popular Restauradora''' ({{lang-es|Popular Restorer Society}}) was an Argentine [[security agency]] that worked on behalf of [[Juan Manuel de Rosas]]. It is known by its armed force, known as the ''Mazorca''. |
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It was created by [[Encarnación Ezcurra]], wife of Rosas, during the [[Revolution of the Restorers]], and disbanded by Rosas in 1846. It was focused in locating people (mostly Unitarians, but also opposing Federals) involved in conspiracies against Rosas. Modern historical investigations that set apart the executions performed by the Mazorca and deaths generated during wartime or military-related executions number those deaths in nearly 20 during 1840 and other 20 during 1842.<ref>{{cite book |title= Mueran los salvajes unitarios. La Mazorca y la política en tiempos de Rosas |last= Di Meglio|first= Gabriel|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2007|publisher= ed. Sudamericana|location= Buenos Aires|isbn= |page= |pages= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref> |
It was created by [[Encarnación Ezcurra]], wife of Rosas, during the [[Revolution of the Restorers]], and disbanded by Rosas in 1846. It was focused in locating people (mostly [[Unitarian Party|Unitarians]], but also opposing [[Federales (Argentina)|Federals]]) involved in conspiracies against Rosas. Modern historical investigations that set apart the executions performed by the Mazorca and deaths generated during wartime or military-related executions number those deaths in nearly 20 during 1840 and other 20 during 1842.<ref>{{cite book |title= Mueran los salvajes unitarios. La Mazorca y la política en tiempos de Rosas |last= Di Meglio|first= Gabriel|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2007|publisher= ed. Sudamericana|location= Buenos Aires|isbn= |page= |pages= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref> |
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The name "Mazorca" refers in Spanish to a cob of [[Maize]]. Interpretations on it range between an identification with the countryside to an alleged word gaming with『Más Horca』("More Gallows", both terms have similar sounding in Spanish). However, the most likely reason for it was a technique of torture of the Mazorca, consisting in introducing an ear of maize inside the victim's anus. |
The name "Mazorca" refers in Spanish to a cob of [[Maize]]. Interpretations on it range between an identification with the countryside to an alleged word gaming with『Más Horca』("More Gallows", both terms have similar sounding in Spanish). However, the most likely reason for it was a technique of torture of the Mazorca, consisting in introducing an ear of maize inside the victim's anus. |
The Sociedad Popular Restauradora (Spanish: Popular Restorer Society) was an Argentine security agency that worked on behalf of Juan Manuel de Rosas. It is known by its armed force, known as the Mazorca.
It was created by Encarnación Ezcurra, wife of Rosas, during the Revolution of the Restorers, and disbanded by Rosas in 1846. It was focused in locating people (mostly Unitarians, but also opposing Federals) involved in conspiracies against Rosas. Modern historical investigations that set apart the executions performed by the Mazorca and deaths generated during wartime or military-related executions number those deaths in nearly 20 during 1840 and other 20 during 1842.[1]
The name "Mazorca" refers in Spanish to a cob of Maize. Interpretations on it range between an identification with the countryside to an alleged word gaming with『Más Horca』("More Gallows", both terms have similar sounding in Spanish). However, the most likely reason for it was a technique of torture of the Mazorca, consisting in introducing an ear of maize inside the victim's anus.