Miguel de San Román

President of Peru from 1862 to 1863
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Miguel de San Román y Meza
14th President of Peru
In office
October 24, 1862 – April 3, 1863
Vice PresidentJuan Antonio Pezet
Pedro Diez Canseco
Preceded byRamón Castilla
Succeeded byRamón Castilla
3rd Prime Minister of Peru
In office
July 15, 1858 – October 1858
PresidentRamón Castilla
Preceded byJosé Maria Raygada y Gallo
Succeeded byJosé Maria Raygada y Gallo
Personal details
BornMay 17, 1802
Puno, Peru
DiedApril 3, 1863 (aged 60)
Lima, Peru
ProfessionSoldier

Miguel de San Román y Meza (May 17, 1802, Puno, Peru – April 3, 1863, Lima, Peru) served as the 14th President of Peru for a brief period between 1862 and 1863.

In 1822 he served under Simón Bolívar and participated in the Battle of Ayacucho. From there on, San Román participated in various battles during the first years of the Peruvian republican period. He supported Agustín Gamarra until his defeat in the battle of Ingavi.

Despite this defeat, San Román was awarded the grade of Gran Mariscal. He occupied the post of "President of the Council of State" between 1845 and 1849. He served as the President of the National convention from 1855 to 1856.[1] In 1855 he was named Minister of War under Ramón Castilla, and later served as Prime Minister of Peru from July to October 1858. In 1862 he was elected as the President of Peru.

Miguel de San Román introduced the Peruvian Sol currency in 1863 and adopted the decimal system for standard weight and measures.

He died a couple of months after assuming power in the Lima district Chorrillos.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.congreso.gob.pe/Docs/participacion/museo/congreso/files/70-71-73-al-80-1856-miguel-sanroman.pdf [bare URL PDF]
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Peru
1858
Succeeded by
José María Raygada y Gallo
Preceded by
Luis Alberto Sánchez
President of Peru
1862–1863
Succeeded by
Juan Carlos Hurtado Miller
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