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Marco Fidel Suárez

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458:. An illegitimate child at a time when official records always distinguished between "natural children" and "legitimate children" (and the former status was a disadvantage for life), his mother was a laundress; his wealthy father refused to recognize him or provide for him in any way. Since his mother was unable to pay for him to attend the local elementary public school, he stood at a window of the school in an effort to observe the lessons. After a time he began to yell out answers to the teacher's questions when the other pupils couldn't answer. Eventually, the teacher, suitably impressed, invited him to attend class without having to pay. Later on he joined a Catholic seminary but did not attain the priesthood as the seminary was closed. 1054: 1064: 42: 533:
Suárez married Isabel Orrantia y Borda in August 1895. They had two children. His wife died six years later and his son died in New York in 1918. His mother Rosalía Suárez died in March 1918. Thus, the day of his inauguration as the 35th President of Colombia, on August 7, 1918, he had a profound
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Suárez was very fond of aviation. In 1919 he sanctioned Law 126 by which commercial aviation was established and authorized, allowing for international travel and the operation of the postal service. A year later he brought to the country a French mission to establish and train the Colombian Air
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Suárez became a very well known and distinguished philologist, philosopher, poet, writer and teacher. Marco Fidel, along with Rufino José Cuervo and Miguel Antonio Caro, is considered one of the most important and influential scholars of the Spanish grammar in Colombia. His best literary work was
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Various popular stories are told about Suárez. During a debate in Congress, an opponent referred to his illegitimate birth, and he responded: "Sir: I am a child of love, it is true. You are a child of obligation."
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In the 1870s he participated in the civil conflict that took place in Antioquia, fighting on the side of Colonel Braulio Jaramillo, attaining a battlefield promotion to Lieutenant.
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It is a point of pride for Colombians that, supposedly, "more poets than soldiers have occupied the Presidency"; as a man of letters, Suárez falls into the former category.
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Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 169, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
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Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 168, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
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Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Posada, Interprint Editors Ltd., Italgraf, Segunda Edición, Page 167, Bogotá, Colombia, 1983
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Suárez studied his primary education in the public school of Hatoviejo. Later he studied in the seminary of the town of La Ceja,
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legislation was enacted into law in 1918. Later, in 1919, the nation was interconnected by an advance system of
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Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Page 458, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
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Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Page 288, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
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Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Page 377, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
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Historia de Antioquia, Jorge Orlando Melo, Editorial Presencia Ltd, Page 372, Bogotá, Colombia, November, 1988
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pain and sorrow for the death of his beloved mother, wife and son. His son died while studying in
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Suárez came from a very poor background, born in a two-room hut in Hatoviejo, today the town of
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The hut where he was born and lived as a child, is preserved as a museum in the town of
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from 1918 to 1921. He was born on April 23, 1855, in the town of Hatoviejo,
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policy which linked the foreign policy of Colombia with that of the
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In 1881, Suárez won the award of best Colombian writer by the
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Marco Fidel Suarez

President of Colombia
José Vicente Concha
Jorge Holguín
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Miguel Abadía Méndez
Eduardo Restrepo Sáenz
José Vicente Concha
Carlos Holguín
Miguel Antonio Caro
Antonio Roldán
Minister of Public Instruction
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
Manuel Antonio Sanclemente
Miguel Abadía Méndez
Hatoviejo
Antioquia
New Granada
Bogotá
Cundinamarca
Colombia
Colombian
Conservative
Isabel Orrantia y Borda
María Antonia
political figure
president of Colombia
Antioquia
Bello, Antioquia

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