Aurelio Hevia
Aurelio Crispin Francisco Hevia y Alcalde (October 25, 1866 - January 22, 1945) was a colonel in the Cuban Revolution and was the Cuban Secretary of Interior.[1]
Aurelio Crispin Francisco Hevia y Alcalde | |
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Cuban Secretary of the Interior | |
Appointed by | Mario García Menocal |
Personal details | |
Born | Havana, Cuba | October 25, 1866
Died | January 22, 1945 78) Havana, Cuba | (aged
Biography
He was born on October 25, 1866 to Cuban president Carlos Hevia. During the administration of Mario García Menocal he was appointed as the Cuban Secretary of Interior.[1]
In 1931 he was imprisoned at La Cabaña for opposing the new president.[2]
His Son served as President of Cuba for three days, from January 15, 1934 to January 18, 1934.[3]
He died on January 22, 1945.[1]
References
- "Col. Aurelio Hevia. Cuban Ex-secretary Of Interior, Son Of Former President". The New York Times. January 24, 1945.
- "Hevia Released In Cuba. Freeing of Opposition Leader Is First Act of New Judge". The New York Times. April 8, 1931.
- "Carlos Hevia, President of Cuba For Three Days in 1934, Dead". The New York Times. April 4, 1964.
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