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Piérola, who had recently returned from his exile in Chile. After a series of revolts occurred throughout Peru in protest of Cáceres' presidency, Piérola led an armed attack on Lima on 16 March 1885, leading to a ceasefire and Cáceres' resignation. Piérola took office as president immediately after. After Piérola assumed the presidency, Borgoño decided to leave Peru and relocate to
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Prior the end of his first term as president, Morales Bermúdez contracted an illness and died suddenly on 1 April 1894. As First Vice President, del Solar was constitutionally indicated to become the next president. However, Borgoño leapt the established line of succession, citing Article 91 of the
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Following Peru's defeat in the War of the Pacific in 1883, Borgoño remained loyal to Cáceres, who appointed Borgoño as General Commander of the forces of La Libtertad. Borgoño denounced Iglesias' presidency and supported Cáceres as the rightful president of Peru. In 1884, he was designated as the
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The elections called by Borgoño offered Cáceres as its only candidate, and he was declared President on 10 August 1894, succeeding Borgoño. The elections followed a period of suppression of opposition and violent intervention in Peruvian politics. A coalition opposing Cáceres formed, headed by
850:. His term began in 1886 and lasted until 1889. He was once again appointed Minister of War and Navy as soon as Cáceres took office as President on 4 June 1886; he held this position until the following year. In 1890, after holding multiple political offices, he was selected to be the 660:. He was only sixteen when his father put him in charge of the plantation, which was called "Tulape". He would remain at Tulape for four years, where he was described as an uncommonly hard worker. He was married to Jesús Salas de la Torre Urraca. 692:
in 1858. As a result of his service, he was promoted to captain. After the rebellion was defeated, Borgoño returned to Tulape and leased the property from his parents, which he continued to administrate until the outbreak of the
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Within the first week as his period as "caretaker president", Borgoño dissolved the Congress, claiming that it was illegitimate and did not represent Peruvian interests, and called for new
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on the orders of Cáceres. He rose to the rank of brigadier general during his presidency. Despite its brevity, Borgoño's administration oversaw multiple instances of
2211: 1682: 2241: 901:; there, he once again worked on agricultural ventures. In 1901, he returned to Peru and was appointed as the president of the Council of General Officers. 2276: 1429:] (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Centro de Colaboración Pedagógica Provincial del Magisterio Primario de la Provincia de Parinacochas. 1950. p. 381. 925:. He resided there, completely uninvolved with politics, until his death on 27 January 1921, at the age of 84. He was buried at the San Juan de la Cruz 656:, a school in Trujillo, in 1847. Five years later, he finished his schooling there and took over the administration of his family's plantation in the 591:'s Second Vice President. As a result of military intervention, as well as the influence of Cáceres, Borgoño supplanted the First Vice President, 2261: 672:. He had been motivated to do so by his father's lengthy and accomplished service. He quickly became involved in combat; that same year, the 651: 1636: 795: 700: 673: 565: 537: 529: 2256: 994: 1068: 1119: 1545: 1515: 1488: 1458: 1378: 1317: 1254: 1042: 729: 1761: 1420: 838: 2251: 1771: 1711: 1675: 847: 779:
Commander in Chief of the Northern Army but declined the position. During that year, he was also named the General Commander and
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Although Borgoño had promised not to take up arms following his release from captivity, he was appointed General Commander of
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had broken out across the country. Fighting on the side of the previously established government, and against the forces of
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After the War of the Pacific broke out in 1879, Borgoño returned to military service; he organized the
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battalion less than two weeks after the beginning of the war. The battalion was assigned to safeguard
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Following the Civil War, Borgoño was elected to represent his native province of Trujillo in
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depicting him was erected in his hometown of Trujillo in 2013. It was later stolen from its
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entered conflict due to Iglesias' calls for peace through the cessation of territory to
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in June 1886. Borgoño was tasked with the disarmament of Iglesias' remaining forces in
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in December of that year. Iglesias surrendered and was exiled, while Cáceres took the
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In 1856, at the age of twenty, Borgoño left Tulape and joined the Peruvian Army as a
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Historia general de Chile: Parte novena: Organización de la república 1820 a 1833
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The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1895
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in July 1881, a position he held until the following June. Under General
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de la Puente Candamo, José Agustín; de la Puente Brunke, José (2017).
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on 13 July 1882, leading to a Peruvian victory. Later, Iglesias and
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During the War of the Pacific, Borgoño declared loyalty to General
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Arias-Schreiber Pezet, Jorge; Zanutelli Rosas, Manuel (1984).
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Presidential Leadership in the Americas Since Independence
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Following his retirement from politics, Borgoño moved to
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to protect Peru from a possible landing by the invading
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Peruvian brigadier general and politician (1836–1921)
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Corrupt Circles: A History of Unbound Graft in Peru
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Imprenta Gloria. pp. 254, 274. 1683: 1669: 1661: 1422:Monografía de la Provincia de Parinacochas 647:Colegio Seminario San Carlos y San Marcelo 61: 50: 1427:Monograph of the Province of Parinacochas 755:, Borgoño led a division which fought in 317:24 August 1891 – 14 October 1891 185:24 August 1891 – 14 October 1891 1402:Historia del Peru: Periodo independiente 903: 607:Borgoño was born on 5 September 1836 in 278:22 August 1887 – 4 October 1887 2272:Constitutional Party (Peru) politicians 1534:Quiroz, Alfonso W. (10 November 2008). 954: 814:, eventually leading to the capture of 732:, Borgoño, who had reached the rank of 389:28 July 1889 – 25 October 1894 233:4 June 1886 – 22 November 1886 1184:] (in Spanish). Editorial America. 1112:Northerners, Miniatures, and Porcelain 556:and politician who served as the 29th 133:10 August 1890 – 1 April 1894 91:1 April 1894 – 10 August 1894 1529: 1527: 1472: 1470: 1438: 1436: 1409:] (in Spanish). pp. 273–274. 1394: 1392: 1390: 1362: 1360: 1358: 1356: 1333: 1331: 1329: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1220:El Ejército en la Guerra del Pacífico 988: 986: 984: 982: 980: 978: 173:President of the Council of Ministers 7: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 794:Borgoño served under Cáceres in the 688:in December 1856 and of the port of 1407:History of Peru: Independent period 645:Borgoño began his education at the 368:30 May 1886 – 26 July 1889 2242:Peruvian people of Spanish descent 1225:The Army in the War of the Pacific 1182:Haya de la Torre: The Indoamerican 1178:Haya de la Torre, el indoamericano 25: 2277:19th-century Peruvian politicians 1305:Recuerdos históricos, 1840 a 1895 1114:] (in Spanish). J.A. Alsina. 1107:Boreales, miniaturas y porcelanas 730:Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos 728:. On 13 January 1881, during the 587:. He went on to become President 583:, who later appointed him as his 2210: 1510:. Lexington Books. p. 137. 1477:Sherman, John W. (24 May 2023). 1156:"Coronel Don Justiniano Borgoño" 858:, and the First Vice President, 494: 476: 356:Congress of the Republic of Peru 1310:Historic memories, 1840 to 1895 1276:U.S. Government Printing Office 796:Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885 674:Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858 566:Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858 538:Peruvian Civil War of 1884–1885 530:Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858 993:Murga Castañeda, Juan (2001). 720:, and then transferred to the 462:Jesús Salas de la Torre Urraca 1: 1570:(in Spanish). 27 January 2021 1070:Diccionario militar ilustrado 852:Second Vice President of Peru 613:Pedro Antonio Borgoño y Núñez 121:Second Vice President of Peru 2262:Government ministers of Peru 1399:Pons Muzzo, Gustavo (1950). 854:, underneath the President, 787:, and served as the interim 632:Peruvian War of Independence 550:Justiniano Borgoño Castañeda 221:Minister of War and the Navy 34:, the first or paternal 18:Justiniano Borgoño Castañeda 1645:(in Spanish). 19 April 2017 1615:Municipalidad de Miraflores 1370:A Guide to Intra-state Wars 996:Grandes Forjadores del Perú 860:Pedro Alejandrino del Solar 742:Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez 593:Pedro Alejandrino del Solar 2298: 2257:People from Trujillo, Peru 630:; he was a veteran of the 29: 2208: 1702: 1373:. CQ Press. p. 181. 1102:Matto de Turner, Clorinda 1086:[Funeral Notes]. 678:Manuel Ignacio de Vivanco 599:, where he died in 1921. 543: 403: 382: 361: 310: 271: 226: 178: 126: 84: 72: 60: 1642:Radio Programas del Perú 1302:Galindo, Aníbal (1900). 1174:Cossío del Pomar, Felipe 1001:Great Architects of Peru 856:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 789:Minister of War and Navy 634:and reached the rank of 589:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 585:Minister of War and Navy 325:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 193:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 166:Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes 142:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 102:Remigio Morales Bermúdez 2252:Vice presidents of Peru 1611:"Calle General Borgoño" 1562:"1921: General Borgoño" 1480:Peru Since Independence 1443:McEvoy, Carmen (1997). 1247:The State in the Shadow 1067:Bedoya, Manuel (1918). 2267:Peruvian Army officers 1762:Gutiérrez de la Fuente 1242:El Estado en la sombra 909: 843: 761:Andrés Avelino Cáceres 705: 581:Andrés Avelino Cáceres 286:Andrés Avelino Cáceres 242:Andrés Avelino Cáceres 114:Andrés Avelino Cáceres 1451:The Republican Utopia 1446:La utopía republicana 907: 841: 791:until February 1885. 703: 508:Years of service 254:Manuel Velarde Seoane 913:Later life and death 872:Constitution of Peru 773:Battle of Huamachuco 511:1856–1858, 1879–1886 453:Constitutional Party 2092:Bustamante y Rivero 1752:Salazar y Baquíjano 1278:. 1887. p. 771 1025:Barros Arana, Diego 826:, La Libertad, and 576:for three months. 348:Juan Ibarra y Ortiz 2247:Presidents of Peru 937:. 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Index

Justiniano Borgoño Castañeda
Spanish name
surname

President of Peru
Remigio Morales Bermúdez
Andrés Avelino Cáceres
Second Vice President of Peru
Remigio Morales Bermúdez
Aurelio Denegri
Cesáreo Chacaltana Reyes
President of the Council of Ministers
Federico Herrera
Minister of War and the Navy
Andrés Avelino Cáceres
Manuel Velarde Seoane
Rufino Torrico
Belisario Suárez
Juan Ibarra y Ortiz
Congress of the Republic of Peru
Trujillo Province
Pataz Province
Trujillo
North Peru
Lima
Peru
Constitutional Party
Peru
Peruvian Army
Brigadier general

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