词条 | José Tomás Ovalle |
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| name = José Tomás Ovalle y Bezanilla | image = PresidenteJTOvalle.JPG | order = President of Government Junta of Chile | term_start = December 24, 1829 | term_end = February 18, 1830 | predecessor = Acephalous executive | successor = Francisco Ruiz-Tagle | order2 = Acting President of Chile | term_start2 = April 1, 1830 | term_end2 = March 8, 1831 | vicepresident2 = Fernando Errázuriz | predecessor2 = Francisco Ruiz-Tagle | successor2 = Fernando Errázuriz | birth_date = {{Birth date|1787|12|21|mf=y}} | birth_place = Santiago, Chile | death_date = {{death date and age|1831|3|21|1787|12|21|mf=y}} | death_place = Santiago, Chile | spouse = Rafaela Bezanilla Bezanilla }} José Tomás Ovalle y Bezanilla ({{IPA-es|xoˈse toˈmas oˈβaʝe|am}}; December 21, 1787 – March 21, 1831) was a Chilean political figure. He served twice as provisional president of Chile. Early lifeHe was born in Santiago, the son of Vicente María Ovalle Guzmán and of María del Rosario Bezanilla y Noriega. He studied in the Convictorio Carolino and law at the Universidad de San Felipe, where he obtained his doctorate in both laws in 1809. He married his cousin, Rafaela Bezanilla Bezanilla on April 1, 1812, and had eleven children. Ovalle was twice elected deputy for Santiago (1823 and 1824-1825), supplementary senador (1824), Vice presidente of the Provincial Assembly of Santiago and was a delegate to the Plenipotenciaries Congress of 1830, being elected Vice president. Civil War of 1829When the Chilean Civil War of 1829 broke out between the conservative centralists and the liberal federalists, President Francisco Antonio Pinto was forced twice to leave the post of president to Francisco Ramón Vicuña. First, from July 14 to October 19, when Vicuña assumed power as President Delegate, and then finally when he resigned on November 2 and Vicuña assumed full power. On December 7, 1829 the conservative troops under General José Joaquín Prieto, commander of the southern army, approached Santiago from the South. The conservative army decided to halt the march onto Santiago for a while and camped a few miles outside the city. The government under Vicuña fled northward to Coquimbo. On December 14, 1829 General Prieto and his troops met the liberal army under Francisco de la Lastra and defeated them at the Battle of Ochagavía. Then, the two military leaders signed a peace treaty, which complicated the political situation further. Meanwhile President Vicuña and his ministers were imprisoned by the victorious conservative troops in Valparaiso. First administrationChile was without a leader for a few weeks (from December 7 to 24, 1829) until a Government Junta was organized and took control, in order to avoid the continuance of hostilities, under a neutral José Tomás Ovalle who was acceptable to both sides. This junta ruled the country from December 24, 1829 to February 18, 1830. Finally an agreement was found with the involvement of Ramón Freire which nominated Francisco Ruiz-Tagle as acting president. Second administrationBecause of internal dissent with his ministers, Ruiz-Tagle resigned six weeks later on March 31, 1830 and was succeeded by vice president Ovalle who assumed as a transitional president, and held the position until the advanced state of his tuberculosis forced him to ask for a constitutional leave on March 8, 1831. He died a few days later, on March 21, 1831, at 9 AM, and his remains were interred under the altar of the Santiago Cathedral, where they were lost during the renovations of the 19th century and found again in 2004. After José Tomás Ovalle died, he was replaced by the President of the Plenipotentiaries Congress, Fernando Errázuriz, who took over on March 31, 1831 with the title of Accidental Vice President of the Republic. Errázuriz called new elections, where General José Joaquín Prieto was elected. General Prieto was installed on September 18, 1831, and thus began the era of the decade governments. Cabinet{{Infobox Chile Cabinet Historical|align=center | Name = Ovalle | President = José Tomás Ovalle | President start = 1 April 1830 | President end = 8 March 1831 | Interior Foreign Affairs = Diego Portales | Interior Foreign Affairs start = 5 April 1830 | Interior Foreign Affairs end = 31 August 1831 | War Navy = Diego Portales | War Navy start = 5 April 1830 | War Navy end = 25 September 1830 | War Navy 2 = Colonel José María de la Cruz | War Navy start 2 = 25 September 1830 | War Navy end 2 = 24 March 1831 | Finance = Pbtro. Juan Francisco Meneses | Finance start = 18 March 1830 | Finance end = 15 June 1830 | Finance 2 = Manuel Rengifo | Finance start 2 = 15 June 1830 | Finance end 2 = 9 November 1835 }} TriviaOn 2004, his remains were found during restoration work on the Santiago Cathedral, where they had been buried (and subsequently forgotten) in 1831. External links
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