Cirilo Antonio Rivarola

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Cirilo Antonio Rivarola Acosta (1836-1879) was President of Paraguay March 1, 1870 - December 10, 1871. Before and during the War of the Triple Alliance, Rivarola was an opponent of dictator Francisco Solano López. In 1869, amidst Paraguay’s defeat and Solano’s guerilla war against Paraguay’s conquerors, Rivarola led a rebellion against Solano and became president of a provisional government that controlled the capital. Rivarola became the official president of Paraguay in March 1870 when Solano was killed. Rivarola gave up the presidency on August 31, 1870, but regained it the next day when the provisional government was renewed, and remained president for over a year. He presided over Paraguay’s settlement with the alliance and return to peace, though Paraguay’s recovery would be very slow.

Preceded by
Francisco Solano López
President of Paraguay
1870
Succeeded by
Facundo Machaín
Preceded by
Facundo Machaín
President of Paraguay
1870-1871
Succeeded by
Salvador Jovellanos