Balmaceda family
Appearance
The Balmaceda family of Chile became politically influential during the 19th century, and played a very significant role in Chilean politics. The Balmaceda family is of Basque descent. They are members of the Castilian-Basque aristocracy in Chile.[1]
- Manuel José de Balmaceda Ballesteros, politician
- José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández (1840–1891), politician and President of Chile
- Emilia de Toro de Balmaceda, First Lady of Chile
- José Vicente Balmaceda Fernández (1845–1920), politician and soldier
- José María Balmaceda Fernández (1846–1899), politician and minister
- José Elías Balmaceda Fernández (1849–1917), politician and minister
- José Rafael Balmaceda Fernández (1850–1911), politician and minister
- José Exequiel Balmaceda Fernández (1851–1887), politician and diplomat
- José Daniel Balmaceda Fernández (1861–1905), politician
- Pedro Balmaceda Toro (1868–1889), poet and editor
- Carlos Balmaceda Saavedra (1879–1958), politician and minister
- Enrique Balmaceda Toro (1880–1962), politician and minister
- Ernesto Balmaceda Bello (1888–1906), mdiplomat and murder victim
- Raúl Marín Balmaceda (1907–1957), politician
in the later stages of the 20th century, the balmaceda family gave rise to Raimundo Lagos Bawlitza. Bawlitza would later become a prominent student at the University of Santiago. Building his political beliefs upon that of his ancestors, Bawlitza's movement, though still in its early stages, is said to be a promising one.
See also
References
- ^ Historia de Chile. Html.rincondelvago.com (2003-06-26). Retrieved on 2016-05-09.