Benito Morales
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Benito Morales | |
|---|---|
| Head of State of Nicaragua | |
| In office December 1833 – 15 March 1834 | |
| Preceded by | Dionisio de Herrera |
| Succeeded by | José Núñez |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1803 |
| Died | 1889 (aged 85–86) |
| Party | Legitimist |
Benito Morales (1803–1889) was a conservative Nicaraguan politician and statesman who served as acting Head of State of Nicaragua from December 1833 to 15 March 1834.
Descendants
Benito Morales married Adelaida Lacayo y Briones. One of his sons was Estanislao Morales is considered a hero in the Battle of San Jacinto. His other children lived in León.[1]
He studied in the University of León.
Children of Estanislao Morales were Dr. Estanislao Morales Morales and Marcelino Morales Morales (circa 1855-1920), the latter being the father of Beatriz Morales Otero (1885-1982), who She was the single mother of Julio Morales Orúe (1907-1978) and Adela Morales Orúe (June 1907 – December 2008), a son and daughter she had with Arístides Orúe Álvarez, originally from León. Cimodacea Morales Otero, daughter of Marcelino Morales Morales, married to General Ramon Tellez Salinas. Her daughter Haydee Tellez Morales, married to Victorino Miranda, parents of Jorge Miranda Tellez.