Luis José de Orbegoso

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Luis José de Orbegoso
15th President of Peru
In office
December 21, 1833 – January 4, 1833
Preceded byFrancisco Xavier de Luna Pizarro
Succeeded byPedro Pablo Bermúdez
President of Peru
In office
April 24, 1834 – February 23, 1835
Preceded byPedro Pablo Bermúdez
Succeeded byFelipe Santiago Salaverry
President of Peru
In office
February 7, 1836 – August 11, 1836
Preceded byFelipe Santiago Salaverry
Succeeded byAndrés de Santa Cruz
Personal details
BornAugust 25, 1795
Chuquizongo, Huamachuco
DiedFebruary 5, 1847(1847-02-05) (aged 51)
Trujillo, Peru
NationalityPeruvian
ProfessionSoldier

Luis José de Orbegoso y Moncada-Galindo, de Burutarán y Morales 5th conde de Olmos (August 25, 1795 – February 5, 1847), an aristocratic Peruvian soldier and politician, was President of Peru from 1833 to 1835. This was a time of profound social instability and continuing civil war which led his government to coexist with that of Pedro Pablo Bermúdez, and later with Felipe Santiago Salaverry.

Orbegoso was born in Chuquizongo, Huamachuco, in 1799. His parents were Justo de Orbegoso y Burutarán and Francisca Moncada-Galindo y Morales, 4th countess of Olmos. He participated with José de San Martín in the war for independence and in the war against Gran Colombia during the government of José de La Mar. After the death of Agustín Gamarra's first government, Orbegoso was elected president in 1833, winning over Pedro Pablo Bermúdez, whom Gamarra had preferred as his successor.

During his government, he suffered the enmity of Gamarra, who while in exile had supported Bermúdez in his eventual presidency. Orbegoso had also to deal with the young Felipe Santiago Salaverry, who overthrew him 1835. Orbegoso, however, did not lose the support of southern Peru and, with the support of then President of Bolivia, Andrés de Santa Cruz, he regained his leadership throughout the country and executed Salaverry. In retribution to the support he received from Santa Cruz, he acceeded to form the new Peru-Bolivian Confederacy. Santa Cruz assumed the "Supreme Protectorship" of the confederation and Orbegoso maintained only the presidency of the Republic of North Peru.

After being defeated by Gamarra's efforts to regain power with the support of Chile, Orbegoso had to abandon the country, returning later and staying away from an active political life. He died in Trujillo in 1847.

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Preceded by President of Peru
1829–1833
Succeeded by
Preceded by
(Republic created)
President of North Peru
1837–1838
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