Francisco Espejo
Francisco Espejo | |
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2nd President of the First Republic of Venezuela | |
In office March 21, 1812 – April 3, 1812 | |
Preceded by | Cristobal Mendoza |
Succeeded by | Francisco de Miranda |
Personal details | |
Born | (1758-04-16)16 April 1758 Siquire, Venezuela Province, Viceroyalty of New Granada, Spanish Empire (now in Miranda, Venezuela) |
Died | 15 July 1814(1814-07-15) (aged 56) Valencia, Captaincy General of Venezuela, Spanish Empire (now in Carabobo State, Venezuela) |
Profession | Lawyer |
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Francisco Silvestre Espejo Camaño (Siquire, Miranda State, April 16, 1758 – Valencia, Carabobo State, July 15, 1814), was a Venezuelan lawyer who briefly served as the President of Venezuela in 1812[1] and fought for the republican cause during the Venezuelan War of Independence. His parents were Francisco Espejo and Bárbara Caamaño y Bermúdez.
He was executed by firing squad in 1814.[2]
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1 Recognized by the National Assembly as "interim president" during the Venezuelan presidential crisis until 2023
1 Recognized by the National Assembly as "interim president" during the Venezuelan presidential crisis until 2023