José Luis Ramos (1790 – May 7, 1849) was a Venezuelan writer and political figure. Ramos served various government roles such as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela multiple times. He was the Minister of Finance in 1835.[1] He edited the literary magazine La Guirnalda between 1839 and 1850. He is considered the founder of literary journalism in Venezuela. Born in Caracas, he died in Maiguetia.[2]
He was editor of La Guirnalda as of 1839 out of Caracas, which was the first literary magazine in the country, publishing poets such as Rafael María Baralt.[3]
josé, luis, ramos, 1790, 1849, venezuelan, writer, political, figure, ramos, served, various, government, roles, such, minister, foreign, affairs, venezuela, multiple, times, minister, finance, 1835, edited, literary, magazine, guirnalda, between, 1839, 1850, . Jose Luis Ramos 1790 May 7 1849 was a Venezuelan writer and political figure Ramos served various government roles such as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela multiple times He was the Minister of Finance in 1835 1 He edited the literary magazine La Guirnalda between 1839 and 1850 He is considered the founder of literary journalism in Venezuela Born in Caracas he died in Maiguetia 2 Jose Luis RamosMinister of Foreign Affairs of VenezuelaIn office 8 June 1833 15 October 1833PresidentAndres NarvarteIn office 20 January 1835 29 March 1835PresidentJose Maria VargasIn office 15 January 1837 20 January 1837PresidentJose Maria VargasIn office 13 March 1837 12 April 1837PresidentCarlos SoublettePersonal detailsBorn1790Caracas VenezuelaDiedMay 7 1849Maiquetia VenezuelaOccupationPolitician writerHe was editor of La Guirnalda as of 1839 out of Caracas which was the first literary magazine in the country publishing poets such as Rafael Maria Baralt 3 See also editList of ministers of foreign affairs of VenezuelaReferences edit Hacienda Venezuela Ministerio de September 16 1965 Revista de hacienda Ministerio de Hacienda via Google Books Jose Luis Ramos www venezuelatuya com Book on literary journalism etc saber ula ve January December 2004 retrieved January 27 2016 Political officesPreceded bySantos Michelena 5th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela8 June 1833 15 October 1833 Succeeded byPedro Pablo DiazPreceded byPedro Pablo Diaz 7th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela20 January 1835 29 March 1835 Succeeded bySantos MichelenaPreceded byJose Eusebio Gallegos 10th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela15 January 1837 20 January 1837 Succeeded byManuel EcheandiaPreceded byManuel Echeandia 12th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela13 March 1837 12 April 1837 Succeeded bySantos Michelena nbsp This Venezuela related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Luis Ramos amp oldid 1174069358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,