Mariano Enrique Calvo

Mariano Enrique Calvo
Official portrait, Casa de la Libertad, Sucre
8th President of Bolivia
In office
9 July 1841 – 22 September 1841
Preceded bySebastián Ágreda (provisional)
Succeeded byJosé Ballivián (provisional)
3rd Vice President of Bolivia
In office
23 July 1835 – 22 February 1839
PresidentAndrés de Santa Cruz
Preceded byJosé Miguel de Velasco
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Aniceto Arce (1880)
Belisario Salinas (1880)
Minister of Interior and Foreign Affairs
In office
25 January 1833 – 16 August 1835
PresidentAndrés de Santa Cruz
Preceded byCasimiro Olañeta
Succeeded byJosé Ignacio Sanjinés
In office
3 July 1829 – 24 January 1832
PresidentAndrés de Santa Cruz
Preceded byJosé María de Lara (acting)
Succeeded byCasimiro Olañeta
Personal details
Born
Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuéllar

(1782-07-18)18 July 1782
Chuquisaca, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (now Bolivia)
Died29 July 1842(1842-07-29) (aged 60)
Cochabamba, Bolivia
SpouseManuela Dominga Salinas
Parent(s)Juan de Dios Calvo Antequera
Rosa Cuellar
EducationUniversity of Saint Francis Xavier
Signature
Military service
RankGeneral

Mariano Enrique Calvo Cuéllar (18 July 1782 – 29 July 1842) was a Bolivian lawyer, general and politician who served as the de facto eighth president of Bolivia briefly in 1841. He also served as the third vice president from 1835 to 1839 during which he also held the powers of acting president while President Andrés de Santa Cruz was in Peru. He would also be given the rank of general and commander of the Bolivian Army by Santa Cruz.[1]

  1. ^ "Bolivia: Ley de 21 de junio de 1836".

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