Antonio de la Haza

Antonio Ambrosio de la Haza Rodríguez (December 27, 1825 – November 24, 1891)[1][2] was a Peruvian sailor.

[3][4] Son of the ship captain Manuel de la Haza Martínez[1][2] and Ana María Rodríguez.

He was already a second lieutenant when he embarked on the schooner Alerta, but shortly after he was discharged for political reasons and exiled to Central America (1843).

In 1849 he was serving on the brig General Gamarra when the ship was sent to the coast of California to protect Peruvian citizens during the gold rush.

During the Pacific War, he participated in the defense of Callao against the blockade of the Chilean squadron, where his nephew Carlos Condell served.