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Francisco Freire

Francisco Freire Caldera (1839 – July 30, 1900) was a Chilean lawyer, farmer and politician.

Francisco Freire Caldera
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
October 30, 1886 – June 28, 1887
PresidentJosé Manuel Balmaceda
Preceded byJoaquín Godoy
Succeeded byMiguel Luis Amunátegui
Personal details
Born1839
Santiago, Chile
DiedJuly 30, 1900(1900-07-30) (aged 60–61)
SpouseEnriqueta Valdés Solar
RelationsCarmen Vial Freire Dows (granddaughter)
Parent(s)Ramón Freire
Manuela Caldera Mascaiano
EducationNational Institute
Alma materUniversity of Chile

Early life edit

Francisco was born in Santiago in 1839, the son of Manuela Caldera Mascaiano and Gen. Ramón Freire Serrano, one of the principal leaders of the liberal Pipiolo movement who served as the Chilean head of state on of several occasions before the War of the Confederation.[1]

He studied at the National Institute and the University of Chile before being sworn in as a lawyer on December 22, 1863.[2]

Career edit

He served as deputy for Illapel from 1882 to 1885, serving on the Qualification Commissions of Powers and Budget. He was a substitute senator for Tarapacá from 1885 to 1891, but was disqualified for having accepted an administrative position.[2]

In 1886, he was appointed Mayor of Santiago, which he resigned in the same year to hold the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Colonization from October 30, 1886, to June 28, 1887.[3] From March 11, 1887, to March 26, 1887, he served as Deputy Minister of Justice, Public Instruction and Worship. He also held the position of Mayor of Valparaíso.[2]

In 1898 he occupied the Intendancy of Tarapacá and the following year, again that of Santiago.[2]

Personal life edit

He married Enriqueta Valdés Solar,[4] with whom he had six children: Elisa, Carolina, Alfonso, Isabel, Julia and María.[2]

Francisco died on July 30, 1900.[2]

Descendants edit

Through his daughter Carolina Freire Valdés, he was a grandfather of diplomat Carmen Vial Freire Dows.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Revista chilena de historia y geografía (in Spanish). Impr. Universitaria. 1914. p. 197. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Chile, BCN (2020). "Francisco Freire Caldera. Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias". bcn.cl. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  3. ^ Lagarrigue, Fernando Pinto (1991). Balmaceda y los gobiernos seudo-parlamentarios (in Spanish). Andres Bello. p. 17. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  4. ^ Espejo, Juan Luis (1920). Documentos genealógicos de la familia Valdés (in Spanish). Impr. Universitaria. p. 15. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Carmen Viale Freire Dows, 70, A Former Chilean Ambassador". The New York Times. 28 January 1978. Retrieved 15 August 2022.

francisco, freire, caldera, 1839, july, 1900, chilean, lawyer, farmer, politician, calderaminister, foreign, affairsin, office, october, 1886, june, 1887presidentjosé, manuel, balmacedapreceded, byjoaquín, godoysucceeded, bymiguel, luis, amunáteguipersonal, de. Francisco Freire Caldera 1839 July 30 1900 was a Chilean lawyer farmer and politician Francisco Freire CalderaMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office October 30 1886 June 28 1887PresidentJose Manuel BalmacedaPreceded byJoaquin GodoySucceeded byMiguel Luis AmunateguiPersonal detailsBorn1839Santiago ChileDiedJuly 30 1900 1900 07 30 aged 60 61 SpouseEnriqueta Valdes SolarRelationsCarmen Vial Freire Dows granddaughter Parent s Ramon FreireManuela Caldera MascaianoEducationNational InstituteAlma materUniversity of Chile Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 ReferencesEarly life editFrancisco was born in Santiago in 1839 the son of Manuela Caldera Mascaiano and Gen Ramon Freire Serrano one of the principal leaders of the liberal Pipiolo movement who served as the Chilean head of state on of several occasions before the War of the Confederation 1 He studied at the National Institute and the University of Chile before being sworn in as a lawyer on December 22 1863 2 Career editHe served as deputy for Illapel from 1882 to 1885 serving on the Qualification Commissions of Powers and Budget He was a substitute senator for Tarapaca from 1885 to 1891 but was disqualified for having accepted an administrative position 2 In 1886 he was appointed Mayor of Santiago which he resigned in the same year to hold the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Colonization from October 30 1886 to June 28 1887 3 From March 11 1887 to March 26 1887 he served as Deputy Minister of Justice Public Instruction and Worship He also held the position of Mayor of Valparaiso 2 In 1898 he occupied the Intendancy of Tarapaca and the following year again that of Santiago 2 Personal life editHe married Enriqueta Valdes Solar 4 with whom he had six children Elisa Carolina Alfonso Isabel Julia and Maria 2 Francisco died on July 30 1900 2 Descendants edit Through his daughter Carolina Freire Valdes he was a grandfather of diplomat Carmen Vial Freire Dows 5 References edit Revista chilena de historia y geografia in Spanish Impr Universitaria 1914 p 197 Retrieved 15 August 2022 a b c d e f Chile BCN 2020 Francisco Freire Caldera Resenas biograficas parlamentarias bcn cl Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile Retrieved 15 August 2022 Lagarrigue Fernando Pinto 1991 Balmaceda y los gobiernos seudo parlamentarios in Spanish Andres Bello p 17 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Espejo Juan Luis 1920 Documentos genealogicos de la familia Valdes in Spanish Impr Universitaria p 15 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Carmen Viale Freire Dows 70 A Former Chilean Ambassador The New York Times 28 January 1978 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francisco Freire amp oldid 1153169930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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