Julián Trujillo Largacha
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| Julián Trujillo | |
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| In office April 1, 1878 – April 8, 1880 |
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| Preceded by | Aquileo Parra |
| Succeeded by | Rafael Núñez |
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13th President of the Sovereign State of Antioquia
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| In office April 10, 1877 – December 19, 1877 |
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| Preceded by | Manuel María Uribe Ángel |
| Succeeded by | Daniel Aldana Manta |
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6th President of the Sovereign State of Cauca
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| In office August 1, 1873 – August 1, 1875 |
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| Preceded by | Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera |
| Succeeded by | César Conto |
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3rd President of the Sovereign State of Cauca
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| In office August 15, 1867 – August 15, 1869 |
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| Preceded by | Eliseo Payán |
| Succeeded by | Andrés Cerón Serrano |
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| Born | January 28, 1828 Popayán, Cauca, Colombia |
| Died | July 18, 1888 (aged 60) Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia |
| Nationality | Colombian |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Spouse(s) | Dolores Carvajal Espinosa |
| Occupation | Lawyer, soldier, politician |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
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| Allegiance | Colombia (Liberal Party) |
| Service/branch | National Army of Colombia |
| Rank | General |
| Commands | Army Chief of Staff |
| Battles/wars | Colombian Civil War (1860–1862) Colombian Civil War of 1876 |
Julián Trujillo Largacha (January 28, 1828-1883) was a Colombian general, politician and President of Colombia from 1878 to 1880.
Born in Popayán, was Statesman, politician and caucano military man. President of the Republic during period 1878-1880. Julian Trujillo Largacha graduated as lawyer in 1849 and was president of the State of the Cauca. One married with Doña Dolores Thorny Carvajal, with whom had 7 children. Their main activities were in the camp. In 1854 it took the arms against the dictatorship from general Jose Maria Melo.
He died in Bogotá.
[edit] References
- Julián Trujillo Largacha biography (in Spanish)
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