Bartolomé Martínez
- Not to be confused with Cardinal Bartolomé Martí (d. 1500).
Bartolomé Martínez González (1860 Jinotega - 30 January 1936 Matagalpa) was Nicaraguan politician. He served as Vice President of Nicaragua from January 1921 to October 1923.[1] After the death of Diego Manuel Chamorro, Martínez was sworn in to serve the remainder of Chamorro's term as President of Nicaragua from 12 October 1923 to 1 January 1925.
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Preceded by Nemesio Martínez |
Vice President of Nicaragua 1921-1923 |
Succeeded by Juan Bautista Sacasa |
Preceded by Rosendo Chamorro |
President of Nicaragua 1923-1925 |
Succeeded by Carlos José Solórzano |
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