Rosendo Chamorro

Nicaraguan politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rosendo Chamorro Oreamuno was Nicaraguan politician who briefly served as President in 1923. He received a doctorate from the University of Paris.

BornRosendo Chamorro Oreamuno
8 February 1862
DiedUnknown
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Rosendo Chamorro
President of Nicaragua
Acting
In office
12 October 1923  27 October 1923
Preceded byDiego Manuel Chamorro
Succeeded byBartolomé Martínez
Personal details
BornRosendo Chamorro Oreamuno
8 February 1862
DiedUnknown
PartyConservative
SpouseEmilia Solorzano Gutierrez
Children5
Alma materUniversity of Paris
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In 1923, he was Minister of the Interior of Nicaragua. When President Diego Manuel Chamorro died, Rosendo Chamorro was designated interim president until Vice President Bartolomé Martínez returned to the capital to be sworn in.[1] He held the position of President for fifteen days.

Genealogy

Rosendo Chamorro Oreamuno was born on 8 February 1862 in Granada to a very wealthy and politically influential family. His father, Dionisio Chamorro Alfaro is brother and half brother respectively to the presidents Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro and Frutos Chamorro Perez. His grandfather Pedro José Chamorro Argüello was the army general stationed in Granada, Nicaragua.

Rosendo is also first cousin[citation needed] to President Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños, and uncle to President Emiliano Chamorro Vargas. He is also Granduncle to Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, wife of President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro.

Rosendo married Emilia Solorzano Gutierrez from Granada and had five children:

  • Enrique Chamorro Solórzano married to María Carazo Morales, they had five children
  • Emilia Chamorro Solórzano married to Rodolfo Vivas de Martini, they had three children
  • Amalia Chamorro Solórzano married to William Godfrey
  • Rosendo Chamorro Solórzano married to Agustina Benard Guzman, three children, and one child from Dominga Mercado
  • Alejandro Chamorro Solórzano married to María Teresa Carazo Morales, they had four children, later married Maria Isabel Cuadra Cardenal and had ten children.

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