José Luis Ramos
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]
José Luis Ramos | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela | |
In office 8 June 1833 – 15 October 1833 | |
President | Andrés Narvarte |
In office 20 January 1835 – 29 March 1835 | |
President | José María Vargas |
In office 15 January 1837 – 20 January 1837 | |
President | José María Vargas |
In office 13 March 1837 – 12 April 1837 | |
President | Carlos Soublette |
Personal details | |
Born | 1790 Caracas, Venezuela |
Died | May 7, 1849 Maiquetia, Venezuela |
Occupation | Politician, writer |
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]
References
- Hacienda, Venezuela Ministerio de (September 16, 1965). "Revista de hacienda". Ministerio de Hacienda. – via Google Books.
- "José Luis Ramos". www.venezuelatuya.com.
- "Book on literary journalism, etc.", saber.ula.ve, January–December 2004, retrieved January 27, 2016
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Santos Michelena |
5th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 8 June 1833 – 15 October 1833 |
Succeeded by Pedro Pablo Díaz |
Preceded by Pedro Pablo Díaz |
7th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 20 January 1835 – 29 March 1835 |
Succeeded by Santos Michelena |
Preceded by José Eusebio Gallegos |
10th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 15 January 1837 – 20 January 1837 |
Succeeded by Manuel Echeandía |
Preceded by Manuel Echeandía |
12th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela 13 March 1837 – 12 April 1837 |
Succeeded by Santos Michelena |
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