Rafael Seijas

Rafael Seijas was a Venezuelan political figure. He served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela multiple terms, holding the position as of 1882.[1] In 1883 and 1884, he oversaw the process of drawing maps between the boundaries of British Guiana and Venezuela, working with a Colonel Mansfield until April 1884.[2] He authored a series of papers in 1898, again on the arbitration of the Venezuela and British Guiana borders.[3]

Rafael Seijas
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
9 August 1861  1 January 1862
PresidentJosé Antonio Páez
In office
9 December 1865  24 July 1867
PresidentJuan Crisóstomo Falcón
In office
3 October 1865  5 March 1867
PresidentJuan Crisóstomo Falcón
In office
15 June 1878  5 August 1878
PresidentAntonio Guzmán Blanco
In office
30 April 1881  27 April 1884
PresidentAntonio Guzmán Blanco
In office
20 January 1890  19 March 1890
PresidentJuan Pablo Rojas Paúl

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Political offices
Preceded by
Jesús María Morales Marcano
60th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
9 August 1861 – 1 January 1862
Succeeded by
Pedro José Rojas
Preceded by
Antonio Guzmán Blanco
70th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
9 December 1865 – 24 July 1867
Succeeded by
Jesús María Sistiaga
Preceded by
Antonio Guzmán Blanco
72nd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
3 October 1865 – 5 March 1867
Succeeded by
Jesús María Sistiaga
Preceded by
Sebastián Casañas
95th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
15 June 1878 – 5 August 1878
Succeeded by
Trinidad Célis Ávila
Preceded by
Pedro José Saavedra
104th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
30 April 1881 – 27 April 1884
Succeeded by
Vicente Amengual
Preceded by
Pascual Casanova
115th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
20 January 1890 – 19 March 1890
Succeeded by
Marco Antonio Saluzzo
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