Fernando Solórzano
Nicaraguan general (1863–1925)
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Fernando Solórzano Gutiérrez was Nicaraguan general and politician and once Vice President of Nicaragua.[1]
Fernando Solórzano Gutiérrez | |
|---|---|
| Vice President of Nicaragua | |
| In office 1 January 1913 – 1 January 1917 | |
| President | Adolfo Díaz |
| Preceded by | Adolfo Díaz |
| Succeeded by | Nemesio Martínez |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 October 1863 Managua |
| Died | 11 January 1925 (aged 61) |
| Party | Conservative Party |
| Relatives | Carlos José Solórzano (brother) |
Solórzano was born on 23 October 1863,[2] in Managua. He was son of Managua's Conservative Party leader, Federico Solórzano.[1] He was natural brother of Carlos José Solórzano.[3] He worked as a coffee farmer.[1]
Solórzano was a Major General in Nicaraguan army.[4][5] He was elected as Vice President of Nicaragua in the government of Adolfo Díaz for a four-year term from 1913 to January 1917.[1]
Solórzano died on 11 January 1925. His grand-children served as officials in the government of Arnoldo Alemán Lacayo.[4]