José Tadeo Monagas
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Born | Conservative Party Liberal Party | 28 October 1784
Spouse | Luisa Oriach Ladrón de Guevara |
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José Tadeo Monagas Burgos (28 October 1784 – 18 November 1868) was the president of Venezuela 1847–1851 and 1855–1858, and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence.
Career
Presidency
In 1846, to head off the challenge from the Liberal Party, ex-President and kingmaker José Antonio Páez selected Monagas as Conservative candidate. Páez thought Monagas could be controlled but he gravitated toward the Liberals, and eventually dispersed the Congress. In 1848 Páez led a rebellion against Monagas but was defeated by General Santiago Mariño in the 'Battle of the Araguatos', imprisoned, and eventually exiled.[1]
As a member of the Liberal Party, he abolished capital punishment for political crimes. The Liberal Party also passed laws that abolished slavery, extended suffrage, and limited interest rates. José Tadeo Monagas also supported his brother José Gregorio for the presidency.
José Tadeo Monagas and his brother José Gregorio Monagas combined rule 1847–1858 is commonly referred to as the Monagas Dynasty or "Monagato". During José Tadeo's second term, the Monagas brothers attempted to end term limits and extend presidential terms to six-years, which instead ended with the overthrow of José Tadeo at the hands of Julián Castro and his Liberal and Conservative allies.
Personal life
Monagas was married to Luisa Oriach Ladrón de Guevara, who served as
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Luisa Oriach Ladrón de Guevara
See also
- Presidents of Venezuela
- José Gregorio Monagas
- José Ruperto Monagas
References
- (in Spanish) José Tadeo Monagas – Official biography.
- (in Spanish) José Tadeo Monagas
- ^ "José Antonio Páez, apuntes biográficos". www.simon-bolivar.org. Archived from the original on 21 April 2009.
External links
- (in Spanish) José Tadeo Monagas Biography