José María Rojas Garrido

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José María Rojas Garrido
Supreme Court
In office
1870–1883
In office
1865–1866
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
In office
September 1, 1866 – May 22, 1867
PresidentTomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Preceded byManuel Morro
Succeeded byCarlos Martín
In office
May 23, 1866 – July 2, 1866
PresidentTomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Preceded byCerbeleon Pinzón
Succeeded byManuel Morro
In office
December 1, 1862 – February 3, 1863
PresidentTomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Preceded byManuel Ancízar
Succeeded byJosé Hilario López
In office
July 18, 1861 – November 22, 1861
PresidentTomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Preceded byManuel María Mallarino
Succeeded byManuel Ancízar
Personal details
Born
DiedJuly 18, 1883(1883-07-18) (aged 59)
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, United States of Colombia
Political partyLiberal
SpouseLuisa de Francisco y Ponce
Alma materColegio de San Bartolomé
OccupationLawyer, Judge, Journalist

José María Rojas Garrido (June 7, 1824 – July 18, 1883)

orators in Colombia's history.[3]

Political career

José María Rojas Garrido had a wide and extensive political career, serving at the Local,

Judicial branches
of the National Government.

Early political career

Rojas Garrido received his

Presidency 1865

In 1866, former President General

when General Mosquera returned to the country and was sworn in.

Post presidency

After ceding power, José María Rojas Garrido remained an active advisor to the President being appointed one last time as Secretary of Foreign Affairs.

See also

References

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