José Anacleto Ordóñez

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Preceded byPablo Méndez
Succeeded byManuel Arzú
Died1839 (aged 6061)
José Anacleto Ordóñez
De facto Supreme Chief of Nicaragua
In office
August 1824  4 January 1825
Preceded byPablo Méndez
Succeeded byManuel Arzú
Personal details
Born1778
Died1839 (aged 6061)
OccupationSoldier, politician
Military service
RankGeneral

José Anacleto Ordóñez Bermúdez (1778–1839), also known as Cleto Ordóñez,[1] and nicknamed "El tuerto Ordóñez" by his detractors, was a liberal Nicaraguan soldier, politician and prominent Central American unionist who served as de facto Supreme Chief of Nicaragua from August 1824 to 4 January 1825.

Ordóñez was the illegitimate child of captain Diego de Irigoyen he had with María Isidora Bermúdez, a woman of African descent. He was the paternal brother of the priest Policarpo Irigoyen (1775–1829), parish priest of the town of Managua and president of the governing board that was formed with headquarters in that town.

Military career

Later life and death

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