Rafael Pérez Pareja
Rafael Pérez Pareja (1836–1897) was a public figure in 19th-century Ecuador, a supporter of liberalism.
Rafael Pérez Pareja | |
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Rafael Pérez Pareja | |
President of the Provisional Government of Quito | |
In office July 9, 1883 – September 17, 1883 | |
Preceded by | Luis Cordero Crespo |
Succeeded by | Ramón Borrero y Cortázar |
Vice President of Ecuador | |
In office October 15, 1883 – February 10, 1884 | |
Succeeded by | Agustín Guerrero Lizarzaburu |
Member of the Provisional Government of Quito | |
In office February 14, 1883 – October 11, 1883 | |
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Born | 1836 Quito, Ecuador |
Died | 1897 (aged 60–61) Quito, Ecuador |
Nationality | Ecuadorian |
Spouse(s) | Antonia Chiriboga y Muñoz |
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He served as Vice President of Ecuador from 15 October 1883 to 10 February 1884.[1]
Born in the household formed by José María Pérez Calisto, Knight First Class of the Royal American Order of Isabel the Catholic, and Leonor de Pareja y Arteta.
He fought vehemently against the dictatorship of Ignacio de Veintemilla.
He was military chief of the province of Pichincha, only to be interim president of Ecuador as a member of pentavirato who ruled the country between January 14 and October 15, 1883, along with Pablo Herrera, Luis Cordero, Pedro Lizarzaburu and Agustin Guerrero.
He married Munoz Antonia Chiriboga in 1850.
References
- "Vicepresidentes en la historia" (PDF). www.vicepresidencia.gob.ec. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
Sources
- Diego Pérez-Ordóñez, Genealogía de los Pérez de Quito, descendientes de don Pedro Pérez Muñoz, publicaciones Ceniga, Quito, 1994.
- Fernando Jurado Noboa, Los Chiriboga, Quito, 1989.
External links
- GENEALOGÍA, orígenes familiares y descendencia de Rafael Pérez Pareja, en la base de datos genealógica para Ecuador de Mauricio Alvarado-Dávila.
- Página oficial del Gobierno Ecuatoriano sobre la historia de los presidentes
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Preceded by Luis Cordero Crespo |
1883 |
Succeeded by Ramón Borrero y Cortázar |
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