Carlos Soublette
| Carlos Soublette | |
|---|---|
![]() Portrait by Martín Tovar y Tovar | |
| President of Venezuela | |
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In office 11 March 1837 – 1 February 1839 | |
| Preceded by | José María Carreño |
| Succeeded by | José Antonio Páez |
| President of Venezuela | |
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In office 28 January 1843 – 1 March 1847 | |
| Preceded by | José Antonio Páez |
| Succeeded by | José Tadeo Monagas |
| 49th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela | |
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In office 24 February 1858 – 4 April 1859 | |
| President | Julián Castro |
| Preceded by | Luis Sanojo |
| Succeeded by | Pedro de las Casas |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
15 December 1789 La Guaira, Vargas |
| Died |
11 February 1870 (aged 80) Caracas |
| Spouse(s) | Olalla Buroz y Tovar |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
| Signature |
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| Military service | |
| Service/branch | Venezuelan Patriotic Army |
| Years of service | 1810-1830 (active) |
| Rank | Divisional General |
Carlos Soublette (15 December 1789 – 11 February 1870) was President of Venezuela 1837-1839 and 1843–1847, and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence.[1][2]
Personal life
Soublette was married to Olalla Buroz y Tovar, who served as First Lady of Venezuela from 1837–1839 and 1843–1847.
Olalla Buroz y Tovar
See also
References
- ↑ (Spanish) Carlos Soublette Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. — Official biography.
- ↑ (Spanish) Carlos Soublette Biography
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by José María Carreño |
President of Venezuela 1837 – 1839 |
Succeeded by José Antonio Páez |
| Preceded by José Antonio Páez |
President of Venezuela 1843 – 1847 |
Succeeded by José Tadeo Monagas |
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