Fernando Figueroa
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General Fernando Figueroa (1849 in Ilobasco – 16 June 1919) was President of El Salvador from March 1, 1907 to March 1, 1911. He was the last in a series of military rulers who had ruled the country since the 1880s.
He had six children and eventually two of his grandchildren would become important figures in the political landscape. Fabio Castillo Figueroa became one of the leaders in the early days of the leftist guerrilla movement[1] and Alfredo Avila Figueroa went on to become the youngest mayor of the city of San Salvador and later on, governor of the province of San Salvador.
References
- ↑ "El Salvador". WorldStatemen.org
- Martin, Percy Falcke (1911). Salvador of the twentieth century. Longmans, Green & Co.
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Preceded by Pedro José Escalón |
President of El Salvador 1907–1911 |
Succeeded by Manuel Enrique Araujo |
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