Manuel Robles Pezuela
Manuel Robles Pezuela (23 May 1817 – 23 March 1862). He was unconstitutional provisional President of Mexico from 1858 to 1859 on the conservative side in the Mexican War of the Reform, serving by appointment of a military junta in opposition to the constitutional President Benito Juárez, who was the head of the liberal party.
Manuel Robles Pezuela | |
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Provisional 28th President of Mexico by the Plan of Tacubaya | |
In office 24 December 1858 – 23 January 1859 | |
Preceded by | Félix Zuloaga |
Succeeded by | José Mariano Salas |
Personal details | |
Born | 23 May 1817 Guanajuato, Guanajuato |
Died | 23 March 1862 (aged 44) Ciudad Serdán, Puebla |
Nationality | Mexican |
Political party | Conservative |
During the War of the French Intervention, Robles Pezuela was captured and shot under direct orders of Benito Juárez for siding with his enemy faction.[1]
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References
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Preceded by Félix Zuloaga |
Provisional President of Mexico 24 December 1858 – 23 January 1859 |
Succeeded by José Mariano Salas |
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