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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
874:, and became the 29th president of Peru the same day as Morales Bermúdez's death. Borgoño's ascent to president has alternatively been attributed to the influence of Cáceres, who sought to again become president, and to military intervention on Borgoño's behalf. After being supplanted, del Solar went into hiding in
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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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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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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.
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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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862:. Morales Bermúdez, like Borgoño, was loyal to Cáceres, who had personally selected Morales Bermúdez to serve as president. del Solar, on the other hand, was part of Cáceres' opposition and an ally of
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595:, and became the President of Peru in April 1894. Borgoño quickly called for general elections, leading to Cáceres' reelection in August of that year. After his presidency, Borgoño retired to
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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
798:, combated between the forces of Iglesias and Cáceres. From July 1885 to November 1885, as commander of the Army's 1st Division, Borgoño participated in battles and confrontations in
893:, including by Borgoño's Minister of Finance, Horacio Ferreccio. Borgoño's presidency is generally regarded as being a means for Cáceres to once again become president.
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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Although Borgoño had promised not to take up arms following his release from captivity, he was appointed
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1453:] (in Spanish). Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Fondo Editorial. p. 328.
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1206:] (in Spanish). Comisión Nacional del Centenario de la Guerra del Pacífico.
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568:. He returned to military service nearly twenty years later to serve in the
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General History of Chile: Part Nine: Organization of the Republic 1820-1833
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1639:[Trujillo: "Boulevard of Heroes" appears deteriorated and dirty].
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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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Arias-Schreiber Pezet, Jorge; Zanutelli Rosas, Manuel (1984).
1637:"Trujillo: 'Alameda de los Héroes' luce deteriorada y sucia"
1249:] (in Spanish). Lima, Peru: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP.
1227:] (in Spanish). Estado Mayor General del Ejército. 1982.
572:, during which he survived a leg wound and being taken as a
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Presidential Leadership in the Americas Since Independence
1090:(in Spanish). No. 14–22. M. Moral. 1906. p. 29.
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Following his retirement from politics, Borgoño moved to
1162:(in Spanish) (17). P. Bacigalupi: 5–7. 3 September 1887.
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to protect Peru from a possible landing by the invading
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Peruvian military personnel of the War of the Pacific
680:, Borgoño took part in the capturing of the ports of
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Peruvian brigadier general and politician (1836–1921)
1003:] (in Spanish). Lexus Editores. pp. 80–81.
775:, the final major battle of the War of the Pacific.
552:(5 September 1836 – 27 January 1921) was a Peruvian
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Corrupt Circles: A History of Unbound Graft in Peru
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1204:Medics and Pharmacists in the War of the Pacific
1540:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 201.
736:, sustained an injury to his right leg and was
42: and the second or maternal family name is
1312:] (in Spanish). La Luz. pp. 266–267.
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1504:Burton, Guy; Goertzel, Ted (5 October 2016).
1037:] (in Spanish). Editorial Universitaria.
885:. He also persecuted members of the opposing
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1402:Historia del Peru: Periodo independiente
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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).
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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
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133:10 August 1890 – 1 April 1894
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368:30 May 1886 – 26 July 1889
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1178:Haya de la Torre, el indoamericano
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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
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1477:Sherman, John W. (24 May 2023).
1156:"Coronel Don Justiniano Borgoño"
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993:Murga Castañeda, Juan (2001).
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462:Jesús Salas de la Torre Urraca
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613:Pedro Antonio Borgoño y Núñez
121:Second Vice President of Peru
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1399:Pons Muzzo, Gustavo (1950).
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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
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860:Pedro Alejandrino del Solar
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1611:"Calle General Borgoño"
1562:"1921: General Borgoño"
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1443:McEvoy, Carmen (1997).
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1278:. 1887. p. 771
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2017:S. Calderón
1727:Riva Agüero
1567:El Comercio
749:La Libertad
722:Morro Solar
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331:Preceded by
292:Preceded by
249:Preceded by
199:Preceded by
149:Preceded by
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1792:Santa Cruz
1747:Santa Cruz
1707:San Martín
1692:Presidents
1010:9972625508
949:References
931:Miraflores
891:corruption
828:Lambayeque
820:presidency
808:Huaripampa
726:Chorrillos
670:lieutenant
603:Early life
472:Allegiance
423:North Peru
306:Felipe Cox
2177:Kuczynski
2082:Benavides
2037:Benavides
1922:Gutiérrez
1872:San Román
1862:Echenique
1847:Figuerola
1817:Figuerola
1787:Salaverry
899:Argentina
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757:San Pablo
385:In office
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322:President
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1932:Zevallos
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1842:Menéndez
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419:Trujillo
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2132:Velasco
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2102:Noriega
2067:Jiménez
2012:Candamo
2002:Piérola
1997:Candamo
1992:Cáceres
1987:Borgoño
1977:Cáceres
1962:Cáceres
1957:Montero
1947:Piérola
1822:Vivanco
1807:Torrico
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36:surname
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