词条 | Francisco María Iglesias Llorente |
释义 | {{unreferenced|date=March 2009}} Francisco María Iglesias Llorente (October 28, 1825 - November 8, 1903) was a Costa Rican politician and historian. He was born in Cartago, Costa Rica, on October 28, 1825 and died in San Jose, Costa Rica on November 8, 1903. He was the son of Joaquin de Iglesias Vidamartel and Petronila Llorente y Lafuente, sister of the first Bishop of Costa Rica Anselmo Llorente y Lafuente. He married in San Jose, Costa Rica on October 4, 1878 with his niece Enriqueta Tinoco Churches. Iglesias Llorente graduated as Bachelor in Law from the University of San Marcos, Seville. During the government of Juan Rafael Mora Porras he suffered an exile for political reasons. He was Secretary of Foreign Relations and Public Instruction of Costa Rica from 1861 to 1863, and held other government positions, among them those of Deputy and President of the Constitutional Congress and Minister of Costa Rica in Great Britain. Iglesias Llorente published several historical works, including Pro Patria and the collection Later Documents of Independence. {{DEFAULTSORT:Iglesias Llorente, Francisco}}{{CostaRica-politician-stub}} 7 : 1825 births|1903 deaths|People from Cartago Province|Vice Presidents of Costa Rica|Government ministers of Costa Rica|Costa Rican exiles|Foreign ministers of Costa Rica |
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