Manuel Felipe de Tovar
President of Venezuela from 1859 to 1961
Manuel Felipe de Tovar | |
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Portrait by Martín Tovar y Tovar | |
President of Venezuela | |
In office 29 September 1859 – 20 May 1861 | |
Preceded by | Pedro Gual Escandón |
Succeeded by | Pedro Gual Escandón |
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Born | (1803-01-01)1 January 1803 Caracas, Venezuela |
Died | 21 February 1866(1866-02-21) (aged 63) Paris, France |
Spouse | Encarnación Rivas Pacheco |
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Manuel Felipe de Tovar (1 January 1803, in Caracas – 21 February 1866, in Paris) was the president of Venezuela from 1859–1861.[1][2]
Personal life
Manuel Felipe de Tovar was married to Encarnación Rivas Pacheco,[citation needed] who served as First Lady of Venezuela from 1859–1861.[citation needed]
- Encarnación Rivas Pacheco
See also
- Venezuela
- Presidents of Venezuela
References
External links
- (in Spanish) Manuel Felipe Tovar — Official biography.
- (in Spanish) Manuel Felipe Tovar
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Preceded by Pedro Gual Escandon | President of Venezuela 1859–1861 | Succeeded by Pedro Gual Escandon |
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1 Recognized by the National Assembly as "interim president" during the Venezuelan presidential crisis until 2023
1 Recognized by the National Assembly as "interim president" during the Venezuelan presidential crisis until 2023