Liberato Marcial Rojas
Liberato Marcial Rojas Cabral (17 August 1870, Asunción – 22 August 1922) was provisional President of Paraguay from July 6, 1911 to February 28, 1912. He was President of the Senate of Paraguay at the time of becoming the President of the Republic.[1] A journalist, he was a member of the Liberal Party.
References
- ^ http://lcweb5.loc.gov/glin/jurisdictions/Paraguay/pdfs/178601-106216.pdf [bare URL PDF]
External links
- List of Presidents of Paraguay, worldstatesmen.org
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Preceded by Albino Jara | President of Paraguay 1911–1912 | Succeeded by |
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Heads of state of Paraguay
- Yegros
- Rodríguez de Francia
- Yegros
- Rodríguez de Francia
- Ortiz
- Medina
- Roque Alonso
- C.A. López
- F.S. López
- Rivarola
- Machaín
- Rivarola
- Jovellanos
- Gill
- Uriarte
- Bareiro
- Caballero
- Escobar
- J.G. González
- M. Morínigo
- Egusquiza
- Aceval
- Carvallo
- Escurra
- Gaona
- Báez
- Ferreira
- González Navero
- Gondra
- Jara
- Rojas
- P. Peña
- González Navero
- Schaerer
- M. Franco
- Montero
- Gondra
- Eusebio Ayala
- Eligio Ayala
- Riart
- Eligio Ayala
- Guggiari
- Eusebio Ayala
- R. Franco
- Paiva
- Estigarribia
- H. Morínigo
- Frutos
- J.N. González
- Rolón
- Molas
- Chávez
- Romero
- Stroessner
- Rodríguez
- Wasmosy
- Cubas
- González Macchi
- Duarte Frutos
- Lugo
- F. Franco
- Cartes
- Abdo Benítez
- S. Peña
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