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Manuel Márquez Sterling President of Cuba In office
18 January 1934 – 18 January 1934Vice President None Preceded by Carlos Hevia Succeeded by Carlos Mendieta Personal details Born August 28, 1872
Lima, PeruDied December 9, 1934 (aged 62)
Washington, D.C., United StatesNationality Cuban Spouse(s) Mercedes Márquez Sterling y Ziburo Manuel Márquez Sterling (born Carlos Manuel Agustin Márquez Sterling y Loret de Mola on August 28, 1872 in Lima, Peru – December 9, 1934, Washington, DC, United States) was a Cuban diplomat and President of Cuba for a few hours on January 18, 1934.
He was an attorney, was Ambassador of Cuba to Mexico and later to the United States. He was married to his cousin, Mercedes Márquez Sterling y Ziburo. His nephew was Carlos Márquez Sterling.
He tied for 16-17th in the Paris 1900 chess tournament (Emanuel Lasker won) played during the world exhibition.
References
- Fulgencio Batista: Volume 1, From Revolutionary to Strongman, Argote-Freyre, Frank (Rutgers, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2006) ISBN 0-8135-3701-0
- http://www.vitral.org/vitral/vitral51/cent.htm
- http://www.endgame.nl/wfairs.htm
- Otero, Juan Joaquin (1954). Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economia, La Politica, La Historia, La Docencia, Y ElProgreso General De La Nacion Cubana - Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba, 1902-1952. (Spanish)
Political offices Preceded by
Carlos HeviaPresident of Cuba
January 18, 1934Succeeded by
Carlos MendietaPreceded by
Carlos SaladrigasForeign Minister of Cuba
1933-1934Succeeded by
Cosme de la Torriente y PerazaPresidents of Cuba Estrada · US occupation, 1906-09 · J. Gómez · García · Zayas · Machado · Herrera (provisional) · Céspedes · Pentarchy of 1933 · Grau · Hevia* · Márquez Sterling* · Mendieta* · Barnet* · M. Gómez · Laredo · Batista · Grau · Prío · Batista^ · Alliegro* · Piedra* · Urrutia · Dorticós · F. Castro · R. Castro- interim
^Domingo acted as president during part of this term.
Saladrigas · Márquez Sterling · de la Torriente · Barnet · Echarte ·
Cortina · Remos · de la Campa · Cortina · Martínez · Santovenia · Mañach · Martínez · Cuervo · Álvarez · Hevia · Dihigo · Suárez · Gans · Sánchez · de la Campa · Domingo · Saladrigas · Güell · Agramonte · Roa · Malmierca · Alarcón · Robaina · Pérez Roque · RodríguezCategories:- 1872 births
- 1934 deaths
- Presidents of Cuba
- Cuban diplomats
- Ambassadors of Cuba
- Cuban chess players
- Peruvian chess players
- Government ministers of Cuba
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