Timoteo Maradona
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Born1793
Died24 August 1863 (aged 69–70)
Occupation(s)Politician and priest
KnownforGovernor of San Juan Province
Ecclesiastical governor of the Bishopric of San Juan de Cuyo
Ecclesiastical governor of the Bishopric of San Juan de Cuyo
Timoteo Maradona | |
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| Born | 1793 |
| Died | 24 August 1863 (aged 69–70) |
| Occupation(s) | Politician and priest |
| Known for | Governor of San Juan Province Ecclesiastical governor of the Bishopric of San Juan de Cuyo |
Timoteo Maradona (1793 – 24 August 1863) was an Argentine official and priest who played a leading role in San Juan Province in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Timoteo Maradona was born in 1793 in San Juan, Argentina.[1] He was the son of José Ignacio Fernández Maradona, a leading citizen of San Juan who was Deputy for San Juan in 1911. He married Antonia Videla, who had several children. For many years she was very sick. He was an appellate judge before becoming head of the provincial government. Maradona's opinions were Federalist, Catholic and Nationalistic.[2]
