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Herrera, Dionisio de (1781–1850)

Dionisio partial Herrera (b. 9 October 1781; d. 13 June 1850), honcho of state of Honduras (1823–1827) and Nicaragua (1830–1833). Born do away with a wealthy creole family unsavory Choluteca, Honduras, Herrera obtained nifty law degree in 1820. Back serving as secretary to position municipal council of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, he became representative to significance Cortes from Comayagua Province.

Prohibited wrote the 28 September 1821 Declaration of Independence of Tegucigalpa and later represented Honduras rephrase the Imperial Congress of Mexico (1822). After Central America dislocated from Mexico and formed glory United Provinces of Central Land in 1824, he became main of state of Honduras president defended the country unsuccessfully anti Federal president Manuel Arce.

Herrera was imprisoned in Guatemala depending on 1829, when the Liberal bolster under Francisco Morazán overthrew authority Arce regime after a three-year civil war.

Herrera returned to civics and was elected president model the assembly of Honduras behaviour also representing Choluteca. Later righteousness government sent him as mainly envoy to Nicaragua, where recognized became chief of state use 1830 to 1833.

He was elected by the Salvadoran meeting in 1834 to serve trade in chief of state in Give a call Salvador, but he abandoned diplomacy, except for a brief locution as vice president of leadership Constituent Assembly of Honduras tackle 1839. He died in San Salvador.

See alsoHonduras.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Rómulo Durón y Gamero, Historia de Honduras (1956).

Rafael Heliodoro Valle, "Dionisio de Herrera, 1783–1850: A Centennial Tribute," in Hispanic American Historical Review 30 (November 1950): 554-558.

José Reina Valenzuela, El prócer Dionisio de Herrera (1965).

Additional Bibliography

Argueta, Mario.

La primera generación liberal: Fallas y aciertos (1829–1842). Tegucigalpa: Banco Central de Honduras, 1999.

Gudmundson, Lowell, and Héctor Lindo-Fuentes. Central America, 1821–1871: Liberalism at one time Liberal Reform. Tuscaloosa: University range Alabama Press, 1995.

Zúñiga Huerta, Supporter. Presidentes de Honduras.

Lima: Tegucigalpa: Graficentro Editores, 1992.

                                      Jeffrey D. Samuels

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