Joaquín Codallos y Rabal was a Spanish soldier who served as the Spanish colonial governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México province (present day New Mexico)...
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1749 Don Tomás Vélez Cachupín is appointed Gobernador de Nuevo Méjico. 1743 Don Joaquín Codallos y Rabal is appointed Gobernador de Nuevo Méjico....
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traders allowed the Spanish obtain French guns. Mendoza was replaced by Joaquín Codallos y Rabal as colonial governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México province in...
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Olavide y Michelena 1736 1738 Gaspar Domingo de Mendoza 1739 1743 Joaquín Codallos 1743 1749 Tomás Vélez Cachupín 1749 1754 Francisco Antonio Marín del...
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Vélez Cachupín ordered Spanish explorers Juan Maria Antonio de Rivera, Joaquín Laín, Gregorio Sandoval and Pedro Mora, to Colorado to locate where the...
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Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán (15 February 1801 – 1875) was a Central American politician and military general who served as acting President of El Salvador...
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"Presidentes de El Salvador – General Felipe Codallos" [Presidents of El Salvador – General Felipe Codallos]. Casa Presidencial (in Spanish). El Salvador:...
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Morazán, overthrew the conservative president of the state of El Salvador, Joaquín de San Martín, and took power as provisional chief of the state. The federal...
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Colonel Joaquín de San Martín y Ulloa (sometimes Joaquín San Martín) (1770 in Comayagua, Honduras – November 29, 1854 in Department of Chalatenango) was...
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1845 – 25 April 1845 Succeeded by Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán In office 1 February 1846 – 21 February 1846 Preceded by Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán Succeeded by Eugenio...
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of El Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841)...
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Joaquín Escolán y Balibrera (b. San Salvador) was a nineteenth-century Salvadoran politician. Briefly in 1834 he was chief of state of the State of El...
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February 1844 to 15 February 1845, when he was deposed by his vice president Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán after invading and overthrowing the liberal government...
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military officers. It was led by Colonels Osmín Aguirre y Salinas and Joaquín Valdés, who served as co-chairmen. Aguirre y Salinas also served as minister...
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February 1823 – 7 May 1823 (87 days) Military — 4 Brigadier General Felipe Codallos (1790–1849) 7 May 1823 – 25 May 1823 (18 days) Military — – Consultive...
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Salvador In office 25 July 1832 – 1 July 1833 Preceded by Joaquín de San Martín Succeeded by Joaquín de San Martín In office 1 November 1826 – 30 January 1829...
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of foreign relations, justice, public instruction, and charity; Doctor Joaquín Novoa as minister of government, promotion, agriculture, labor, and sanitation;...
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of El Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841)...
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Aguirre y Salinas (who replaced López Rochac as minister of war) and Colonel Joaquín Valdés—assumed the role of co-chairmen of the Civic Directory; the entire...
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1835, he governed El Salvador, as vice-head of state, after the Honduran Joaquín Escolán y Balibrera declined the appointment as head of state. He governed...
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of El Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841)...
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1858 – 24 January 1859 Vice President Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán Preceded by Lorenzo Zepeda Succeeded by Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán Personal details Born 1830...
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Honduras, was the son of Joaquina Fugón and the conservative politician Joaquín de San Martin y Ulloa, who was also the head of El Salvador. As a child...
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day, and he proceeded to be deputy chief along with Pedro José Arce and Joaquín Eufracio Guzmán who replaced Villacorta. On 5 March 1849 the Legislative...
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January 1859, Santín and Barrios both resigned from their positions and Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, Barrios' father-in-law, became president. Eventually,...
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Salvador under Licenciado José María Silva until Silva was replaced by Joaquín Escolán y Balibrera on March 2, 1835. Escolán served provisionally, and...
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of El Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841)...
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Second Central American Civil War. In February 1845, Salvadoran President Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán appointed Dueñas as the minister of dispatches, where he...
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of El Salvador Post-independence (1821–1823) Barriere Delgado Filísola Codallos Consultive Junta‡ Prado† Federal Republic of Central America (1823–1841)...
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assembly, which subsequently elected Mariano Prado chief of state and Joaquín de San Martín vice chief of state. Cornejo was locked up in the San Francisco...
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