Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes
Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes (February 25, 1845 – November 14, 1906) was a Peruvian lawyer, jurist, diplomat and politician. He was born in Lima, Peru. He graduated from the National University of San Marcos and served on its faculty. He was a member of the Civilista Party. He was mayor of Lima in 1886. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Peru and Senate of Peru. He served as minister of foreign affairs and the interior in the Government of Peru. He served twice as Prime Minister of Peru (August–November 1894, September 1901 – August 1902) and briefly second vice president of Peru from 1894 to 1895.[1] He served as the President of the Chamber of Deputies from 1904 to 1905.[2]
References
- Abog. Freddy Ronald Centurión González. "LA INSTITUCIÓN DE LA VICEPRESIDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLICA EN LA CONSTITUCIÓN PERUANA" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-19. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
- http://www.congreso.gob.pe/participacion/museo/congreso/presidentes/Cesareo_Chacaltana_a
Preceded by César Canevaro |
Mayor of Lima 1886 |
Succeeded by César Canevaro |
Preceded by Ramón Ribeyro |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru November 22, 1886 – August 22, 1887 |
Succeeded by Carlos Maria Elías y de la Quintana |
Preceded by Ramón Ribeyro |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru March 3 – May 11, 1893 |
Succeeded by José Mariano Jiménez |
Preceded by Baltasar García Urrutia |
Prime Minister of Peru August 10 – November 16, 1894 |
Succeeded by Manuel Irigoyen Larrea |
Preceded by |
Minister of the Interior of Peru August 10 – November 13, 1894 |
Succeeded by Salvador Cavero |
Preceded by Domingo M. Almenara Butler |
Prime Minister of Peru September 11, 1901 – August 9, 1902 |
Succeeded by Cesáreo Octavio Deustua Escarza |
Preceded by Anselmo Barreto |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru September 11, 1901 – August 10, 1902 |
Succeeded by Aníbal Villegas |
Works
- Patronato Nacional Argentino. Cuestiones de actualidad sobre las recíprocas relaciones de la Iglesia y el Estado (Buenos Aires, 1895).
- Programa de Derecho Civil Común (1896).
- Derecho Civil Común (1897).
Bibliography
- Basadre, Jorge: Historia de la República del Perú. 1822 - 1933, Octava Edición, corregida y aumentada. Tomos 8 y 9. Editada por el Diario "La República" de Lima y la Universidad "Ricardo Palma". Impreso en Santiago de Chile, 1998.
- Tauro del Pino, Alberto: Enciclopedia Ilustrada del Perú. Tercera Edición. Tomo 4, CAN/CHO. Lima, PEISA, 2001. ISBN 9972-40-153-3
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