Adolfo Saguier
Adolfo Saguier (b. 1832, d. 1902) was a Paraguayan politician who served as the nation’s Vice President from 1878 to 1880
Adolfo Saguier | |
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4th Vice President of Paraguay | |
In office 25 November 1878 – 4 September 1880 | |
President | Cándido Bareiro |
Preceded by | Higinio Uriarte |
Succeeded by | Juan Antonio Jara |
Personal details | |
Born | 1832 |
Died | 1902 (aged 69–70) |
Nationality | Paraguayan |
Adolfo was the brother of a former Paraguayan ambassador to Argentina and a cousin of Francisco Solano López. During the rule of Carlos Antonio Lopez he was sent to study in Europe. During the Paraguayan War he served in the army and commandeered artillery in the Battle of Curupaity.[1] During the last years of Lopez’s rule he led one of the infamous conspiracy trials, that led to the arrest, torture and execution of alleged plotters against Lopez.[2]
After the war he was associated with the Liberal politicians of the Decoud faction. He served as President of the Chamber of Deputies.[3] He was Minister of Finance of Paraguay from 1875 to 1876.[4]
Saguier was elected Vice President under Cándido Bareiro in 1878,[5] and after the sudden death of Bareiro he was prevented from assuming Presidency by a bloodless coup organized by Bernardino Caballero on 4 September 1880. It was presented to the Senate, that Saguier has resigned and Caballero was elected President.[6]
References
- Paraguay and the Triple Alliance: The Postwar Decade, 1869-1878
- The History of Paraguay, Volume 1
- "Registro oficial correspondiente al año de ... 1876/1878". hdl:2027/mdp.35112103783975. Cite journal requires
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(help) - Ministerio de Hacienda de Paraguay. "Ministerio de Hacienda - Galería de Ministros y Sedes" (PDF). Ministerio de Hacienda.
- "Vicepresidencia de la Republica". June 29, 2012. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012.
- Rebirth of the Paraguayan Republic: The First Colorado Era, 1878-1904
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Higinio Uriarte |
Vice President of Paraguay 1878-1880 |
Succeeded by Bernardino Caballero |