- José Gregorio Monagas
Infobox_President | name=José Gregorio Monagas
order=12thPresident of Venezuela
term_start=February 5 ,1851
term_end=January 20 ,1855
predecessor=José Tadeo Monagas
successor=José Tadeo Monagas
birth_date=birth date|1795|5|4|mf=y
birth_place=Aragua de Barcelona,Venezuela
death_date=death date|1858|7|15|mf=y
death_place=Maracaibo ,Venezuela
religion=Roman Catholic
spouse=Clara Marrero |José Gregorio Monagas (
May 4 ,1795 -July 15 ,1858 ) wasPresident of Venezuela 1851-1855 and brother of José "Tadeo" Monagas.General José Gregorio
Monagas was born in "Aragua de Barcelona",Venezuela , in 1795. He started his military career very early in 1813, along with his brother José Tadeo.Militar careerDuring the Venezuela's emancipation war, Monagas participated in several important campaigns against Spanish royalistsJuan de Monteverde andJosé Tomás Boves . Because of his brave participation in theBattle of Carabobo ,Simón Bolívar dubbed him "the first lance of the East". He maintained with the arms the government of his brother José Tadeo, who as a result of the 1848 events originated a serious opposition, very specially the one ofJosé Antonio Páez . WhenJosé Tadeo Monagas finalized his constitutional period, José Gregorio Monagas succeeded his brother asPresident of Venezuela in 1851. During his presidency, Monagas proclaimed Venezuela to be a nation free of slavery, in an edict signed onMarch 24 ,1854 . This decision was one of the main causes of theFederal War . In 1855, José Gregorio Monagas was succeeded by his brother José Tadeo in the presidency ofVenezuela again.José Gregorio Monagas and his brother
José Tadeo Monagas combined rule 1847-1858 is commonly referred to as the "Monagas Dynasty", or "Monagato".In 1858, Monagas is captured in Barcelona by general
Justo Briceño . He is then sent to the castle of San Carlos,Zulia . In July, Zulia's governor José Serrano ordered him to be transferred to Maracaibo, where he died upon arrival onJuly 15 ,1858 .See also
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History of Venezuela
*Presidents of Venezuela References
* [http://www.gobiernoenlinea.gob.ve/venezuela/perfil_presidente6.html Official biography]
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