Mariano Prado

Mariano Prado
Mariano Prado, Chief of State of El Salvador

Mariano Prado Baca (b. León, Nicaragua; d. Guatemala) was a Central American lawyer and a four-time, liberal chief of state of El Salvador, while it was a state in the Federal Republic of Central America (1823-24, 1824, 1826-29 and 1832-33).

Born in Nicaragua to José de la Trinidad Prado and Clara Baca, Prado moved with his family at a young age to San Vicente, El Salvador. He spent some years in the Regiment Fijo de Bandera, but then decided to pursue a career in civil law. He received his law degree in 1797. He became a city councilman in San Vicente, where he owned considerable rural property. On June 30, 1809 he married Engracia Vasconcelos in San Vicente.

Prado repudiated the revolution of 1811. After the proclamation of independence in 1821, he opposed the union of the province of El Salvador with the Mexican Empire. He was one of the outstanding figures in the political party later called "Exaltado" (Exalted). He was a deputy in the provincial congress of 1822. As political chief of San Salvador he organized the civic militia during a time of threat to the capital by an invasion from Guatemala. (El Salvador had seceded from Guatemala in order to avoid incorporation into Mexico.) On February 7, 1823 the defenders evacuated San Salvador. Prado took command of one of the military columns in the retreat. They camped at his hacienda, "Santa Catalina", near San Vicente, and then continued to march toward Honduras. They surrendered a short time later at Gualcince.

On the fall of Emperor Agustín de Iturbide, and of the Mexican Empire itself, El Salvador regained sovereignty. Prado occupied the political leadership of San Salvador and presided over the Consultative Governmental Junta of the Province of San Salvador. He governed as provisional chief from June 17, 1823 to April 22, 1824. He served a second, brief, period as provisional chief executive of the state from October 1, 1824 to December 13, 1824.

A third term followed, from November 1, 1826 to January 30, 1829. During this period (in 1826), El Salvador broke relations with the federal government in Guatemala City. Once again, El Salvador was invaded from Guatemala, in a civil war that lasted until 1829.

He was succeeded by José María Cornejo, a conservative, who withdrew El Salvador from the Federation. This led to another invasion by federal troops, under Francisco Morazán. Morazán deposed Cornejo and put Prado back in power. During his fourth term, which lasted from July 25, 1832 to July 1, 1833, there was an Indian uprising led by Anastasio Aquino. In the church of San Vicente Aquino was crowned King of the Nonualcos.

External links

Preceded by
Junta Consultiva
Head of State of El Salvador
1823-24
Succeeded by
Juan Manuel Rodríguez
Preceded by
Juan Manuel Rodríguez
Head of State of El Salvador (acting)
1824
Succeeded by
Juan Vicente Villacorta
Preceded by
Juan Vicente Villacorta
Head of State of El Salvador (acting)
1826-29
Succeeded by
José María Cornejo
Preceded by
Joaquín de San Martín
Head of State of El Salvador
1832-33
Succeeded by
Joaquín de San Martín

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mariano Prado — Jefe Provisorio de El Salvador 17 de junio de 1823 – 22 de abril de 1824 Predecesor Junta Consultiva Sucesor …   Wikipedia Español

  • Mariano Prado Baca — (* 1776 in León (Nicaragua) ; † 1837 in Antigua Guatemala) war vier Mal Supremo Director der Provinz El Salvador in der Zentralamerikanischen Konföderation . Kolonialzeit In seiner Jugend zog Prado mit seiner Familie von León nach San… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mariano Ignacio Prado Ochoa — Presidente Constitucional del Perú …   Wikipedia Español

  • Mariano Ignacio Prado — Ochoa (né à Huánuco, 18 juillet 1826, mort à Paris, 5 mai 1901). Militaire et homme politique péruvien, il fut Président de la République à trois occasions. Une brève période d avril à juin …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Prado — (Del lat. pratum.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Terreno de cierta extensión en que se cría hierba, de modo espontáneo o por cultivo, para pasto del ganado: ■ Galicia es una zona rica en prados. SINÓNIMO pradal pradera 2 Terreno con hierba, tomado… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Mariano Fortuny — Retrato de Mariano Fortuny en 1875, por Goupil et Cie París, Biblioteca Nacional de España …   Wikipedia Español

  • Mariano Ignacio Prado — Interim President of Peru In office April 25, 1865 – June 24, 1865 Preceded by Juan Antonio Pezet …   Wikipedia

  • Mariano Herencia Zevallos — Mariano Herencia Z. Mariano Herencia Zevallos (1820 in Lima, Peru – 1884) was a Peruvian Army colonel and politician who briefly assumed the Presidency of Peru in 1872, following the murder of President José Balta. After the fall of the Tomás… …   Wikipedia

  • Mariano Dámaso Beraun District — Mariano Dámaso Beraun   District   Country  Peru Region …   Wikipedia

  • Mariano Herencia Zevallos — Presidente de la República del Perú …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”