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Pacífico Chiriboga

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36: 188:. As was the case with most politicians of the time, even when he was involved in government, he was involved in the maintenance and expansion of the family land holdings. He often used his own money to finance his political allies. At one point, he sent 4,000 heads of cattle to feed the troops of Dr. Garcia Moreno, during the wars between the Liberals and Conservatives. He also bought many properties within the city (Quito) limits, which he seems to have used for his political meetings. 101: 137:
of Riobamba. After the defeat of the Spanish forces, his father was exiled but died in the boat before they landed in Jamaica. His father's devotion to the crown did not affect the young Pacífico's rise in the new Republic. The family land that had been confiscated during the revolution was restored
172:, and was left in charge of the Executive branch for a total of 100 days in different periods between 1852 and 1854. Pacífico was also vice-president from 1858 to 1860, and later was part of the triumvirate in power with 144:, a political periodical of great importance at the birth of the Ecuadorian nation. There, he worked with some of the most important intellectuals of his time, including Don Pedro Moncayo, Colonel Francisco Hall, 284: 65: 361: 356: 351: 196:
Don Pacífico married and had ten children. He died in 1886 in his "main" Quito house after experiencing first-hand the birth of the new Republic.
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y Matheu and his brother Roberto de Ascasubi. His restored fortune and group of friends led to a very prolific public life.
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left office in 1835, Pacífico was elected to the Quito city council. He was then named Governor of
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Lista cronológica de los Ministros de Relaciones Exteriores de la República del Ecuador 1830–2010
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Insurgente y Realistas: La Revolución y la Contrarevolución Quiteñas - 1809-1822
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in the 1840s. On August 30, 1852, he was elected vice president with President
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and Pacífico Chiriboga was involved early in the publication of the
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Calles, casas y gente: del centro Historico de Quito de 1534 a 1950
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Costales Samaniego, Alfredo; Costales Peñaherrera, Dolores (2008).
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Pacífico Chiriboga was born in 1810, on the family estate in
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Republic of Ecuador
Riobamba
Chimborazo Province
corregidor
El Quiteño Libre
Manuel de Ascásubi
Juan José Flores
Manabi
Pichincha
José María Urvina
Gabriel García Moreno
Jerónimo Carrión
San Francisco de Quito
Insurgente y Realistas: La Revolución y la Contrarevolución Quiteñas - 1809-1822
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Calles, casas y gente: del centro Historico de Quito de 1534 a 1950
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Los Nudos del Poder (1598-2007)
Síntesis Histórica de la República del Ecuador

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