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Pedro Alcántara Herrán

Pedro Alcántara Herrán Martínez de Zaldúa (October 19, 1800 in Bogotá, Viceroyalty of the New Granada[1] - April 26, 1872 in Bogotá[2]) was a Colombian general and statesman who served as President of the Republic of the New Granada between 1841 and 1845.[3] As a general he served in the wars of independence of the New Granada and of Peru.

Pedro Alcántara Herrán
1st Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to Costa Rica
In office
1856–1870
PresidentManuel María Mallarino
Preceded byOffice Created
Succeeded byAntonio María Pradilla
2nd Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to the United States
In office
20 June 1855 - 3 March 1863 –
December 7, 1847 - August 16, 1849
PresidentManuel María Mallarino
Preceded byJosé María Salazar
Succeeded byManuel Murillo Toro
3rd President of the Republic of the New Granada
In office
1 April 1841 – 1 April 1845
Vice PresidentDomingo Caycedo
Preceded byJosé Ignacio de Márquez
Succeeded byTomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Personal details
Born(1800-10-19)19 October 1800
Bogotá, Viceroyalty of the New Granada
Died26 April 1872(1872-04-26) (aged 71)
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, United States of Colombia
Political partyConservative
SpouseAmelia Mosquera Arboleda

Biographic data edit

Herrán was born and died in Bogotá. He was also the son-in-law of Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera.

Early life edit

Herrán initiated his education in the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé in Bogotá, but he dropped out of school at the age of 14 to join the revolutionary army in 1814.[1]

Military career edit

He enlisted in the revolutionary army of General Simón Bolívar as a teenager. He fought in several battles, and in the battle of Cuchilla del Tambo he was captured by the Spanish forces. He was court-martialed and sentenced to death by the military court. His death sentence was commuted in exchange for serving in the Spanish Army, which he did for five years. Later, he escaped and rejoined the revolutionary army of General Antonio José de Sucre with the rank of captain.[1]

He joined the armies of the southern campaigns in Nueva Granada and Perú. He fought at the battles of Bomboná (April 7, 1822), Junín (August 6, 1824), and Ayacucho (December 9, 1824). Bolívar promoted him to the rank of General in 1828. Later, he was commissioned as Military Chief of the province of Panamá.[1]

In 1839, Herrán defended the government of José Ignacio de Márquez against the revolt of General José María Obando, due to the administration’s closure of the Catholic convents in the city of Pasto. This victory propelled him to the political arena and he was nominated as presidential candidate by Márquez.[1]

Diplomatic career edit

Herrán also served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States, Ecuador, the Holy See, and Costa Rica.

 
Bust of Herrán in Bogotá.

Political career edit

As stated above, Herrán was proclaimed as a presidential candidate by President Márquez. He faced two opponents, Eusebio Borrero and Vicente Azuero. However none of the three obtained a majority of the popular vote, and thus the election of a President was left to Congress . In 1841, Congress elected General Alcántara as President and General Domingo Caycedo as Vice-President.[1]

The Presidency edit

Herrán was elected President by Congress in 1841, for a four years period, but he was not able to be inaugurated as he was still commanding the government troops in the war against the southern revolt. He was supposed to be inaugurated on April 1, 1841, as provided by the Constitution, but in his place the Vice-President Domingo Caycedo was inaugurated.[4] Due to the fact that the civil war that started in 1839 had escalated and spread to the Northern provinces, Herrán commissioned General Caycedo to lead the government troops in the northern campaign. Thus, Juan de Dios Aranzazu, President of the “Consejo de Estado” assumed the presidency from July 5, until October 19, 1841, when Caycedo returned to the presidency. Herrán returned triumphant to Bogotá on May 19, 1842, and is sworn in as President.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición; Page 41; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  2. ^ Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición; Page 43; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  3. ^ Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd.; Italgraf; Segunda Edición; Page 261; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  4. ^ a b Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd.; Italgraf; Segunda Edición; Page 42; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Herran and the second or maternal family name is Martinez Pedro Alcantara Herran Martinez de Zaldua October 19 1800 in Bogota Viceroyalty of the New Granada 1 April 26 1872 in Bogota 2 was a Colombian general and statesman who served as President of the Republic of the New Granada between 1841 and 1845 3 As a general he served in the wars of independence of the New Granada and of Peru Pedro Alcantara Herran1st Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to Costa RicaIn office 1856 1870PresidentManuel Maria MallarinoPreceded byOffice CreatedSucceeded byAntonio Maria Pradilla2nd Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Colombia to the United StatesIn office 20 June 1855 3 March 1863 December 7 1847 August 16 1849PresidentManuel Maria MallarinoPreceded byJose Maria SalazarSucceeded byManuel Murillo Toro3rd President of the Republic of the New GranadaIn office 1 April 1841 1 April 1845Vice PresidentDomingo CaycedoPreceded byJose Ignacio de MarquezSucceeded byTomas Cipriano de MosqueraPersonal detailsBorn 1800 10 19 19 October 1800Bogota Viceroyalty of the New GranadaDied26 April 1872 1872 04 26 aged 71 Bogota Cundinamarca United States of ColombiaPolitical partyConservativeSpouseAmelia Mosquera Arboleda Contents 1 Biographic data 2 Early life 3 Military career 4 Diplomatic career 5 Political career 6 The Presidency 7 References 8 External linksBiographic data editHerran was born and died in Bogota He was also the son in law of Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera Early life editHerran initiated his education in the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolome in Bogota but he dropped out of school at the age of 14 to join the revolutionary army in 1814 1 Military career editHe enlisted in the revolutionary army of General Simon Bolivar as a teenager He fought in several battles and in the battle of Cuchilla del Tambo he was captured by the Spanish forces He was court martialed and sentenced to death by the military court His death sentence was commuted in exchange for serving in the Spanish Army which he did for five years Later he escaped and rejoined the revolutionary army of General Antonio Jose de Sucre with the rank of captain 1 He joined the armies of the southern campaigns in Nueva Granada and Peru He fought at the battles of Bombona April 7 1822 Junin August 6 1824 and Ayacucho December 9 1824 Bolivar promoted him to the rank of General in 1828 Later he was commissioned as Military Chief of the province of Panama 1 In 1839 Herran defended the government of Jose Ignacio de Marquez against the revolt of General Jose Maria Obando due to the administration s closure of the Catholic convents in the city of Pasto This victory propelled him to the political arena and he was nominated as presidential candidate by Marquez 1 Diplomatic career editHerran also served as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States Ecuador the Holy See and Costa Rica nbsp Bust of Herran in Bogota Political career editAs stated above Herran was proclaimed as a presidential candidate by President Marquez He faced two opponents Eusebio Borrero and Vicente Azuero However none of the three obtained a majority of the popular vote and thus the election of a President was left to Congress In 1841 Congress elected General Alcantara as President and General Domingo Caycedo as Vice President 1 The Presidency editHerran was elected President by Congress in 1841 for a four years period but he was not able to be inaugurated as he was still commanding the government troops in the war against the southern revolt He was supposed to be inaugurated on April 1 1841 as provided by the Constitution but in his place the Vice President Domingo Caycedo was inaugurated 4 Due to the fact that the civil war that started in 1839 had escalated and spread to the Northern provinces Herran commissioned General Caycedo to lead the government troops in the northern campaign Thus Juan de Dios Aranzazu President of the Consejo de Estado assumed the presidency from July 5 until October 19 1841 when Caycedo returned to the presidency Herran returned triumphant to Bogota on May 19 1842 and is sworn in as President 4 References edit a b c d e f Arismendi Posada Ignacio Gobernantes Colombianos trans Colombian Presidents Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 41 Bogota Colombia 1983 Arismendi Posada Ignacio Gobernantes Colombianos trans Colombian Presidents Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 43 Bogota Colombia 1983 Arismendi Posada Ignacio Gobernantes Colombianos trans Colombian Presidents Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 261 Bogota Colombia 1983 a b Arismendi Posada Ignacio Gobernantes Colombianos trans Colombian Presidents Interprint Editors Ltd Italgraf Segunda Edicion Page 42 Bogota Colombia 1983External links edithttp www lablaa org blaavirtual biografias herrpedr htm http www presidencia gov co prensa new historia 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