- José Tadeo Mancheño
José Tadeo Mancheño y Laso de la Vega (c. 1784 – 1855) was a
Chile anpolitical figure .Mancheño was born in Santiago, the son of José Antonio Mancheño and of Angelina Laso de la Vega. He was trained as a lawyer at the Universidad de San Felipe, where he graduated on
October 29 ,1810 . He married Antonia Elizalde, and together they had eight children.During the
Chilean War of Independence , he alternatively supported both sides. In the "Patria Vieja" period, he was Secretary of Foreign Affairs betweenOctober 9 ,1813 untilMarch 9 ,1814 , nominated by the junta headed byJosé Miguel Infante . After the Spanish "Reconquista", he served as juridical assessor and secretary of the Cabildo ("City hall") of Santiago, a position he retained after theBattle of Chacabuco and the collapse of the Colonial government.Mancheño was appointed a member of the Court of Appeals first and later as a member of the Supreme Court. He was the secretary of the constitutional convention that redacted the Constitution of 1822. Elected Alternate Deputy for "Santiago" (1823), and later for "Curicó" (1824-1825). Administrator of the Hospital of "San Juan de Dios". Nominated member of the council of state. Elected Senador (1852-1861), he took his position on
June 7 ,1852 ; died before the end of his term at the age of 71.Additional information
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