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  1. Francisco Javier Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (Quito, 30 de diciembre de 1804 - Quito, 25 de diciembre de 1876) fue un político, militar y terrateniente ecuatoriano; Encargado del Poder Ejecutivo del Ecuador entre 1849 - 1850 y en 1869 y Vicepresidente del Ecuador entre 1847 - 1849 y en 1869.

  2. Manuel de Ascásubi. Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (30 December 1804 – 25 December 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1849 [1] and in that capacity he was also interim President from 16 October 1849 to 10 June 1850. Biography. Don Manuel Ascázubi y Matheu was born in Quito (1804).

  3. Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu, (né à Quito en 1804 et mort en 1876) était un homme d'État équatorien. Il a été vice-président de l'Équateur de 1845 à 1849. Catégories : Naissance en décembre 1804. Décès en décembre 1876. Vice-président de l'Équateur. Président de l'Équateur. [+]

  4. Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (Quito, 30 de dezembro de 1804 – Quito, 1872) foi um político equatoriano. [1] Sob filiação do Partido Conservador, ocupou o cargo de presidente de seu país em duas ocasiões, ambas interinamente: entre 15 de outubro de 1849 e 10 de junho de 1850; em seguida, de 16 de maio de 1869 a 10 de agosto de ...

  5. Ecuadorian. Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (1802 – December 25, 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1851 and in that capacity he was also acting President from 10 October 1849 to 10 June 1850. Ascásubi was born in 1802 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. He died on December 25, 1876 in Quito, Ecuador from a heart attack.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (30 December 1804 – 25 December 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1849 and in that capacity he was also interim President from 16 October 1849 to 10 June 1850. Manuel de Ascásubi.

  7. History of Ecuador. The history of the Republic of Ecuador from 1830 to 1860 begins with the collapse of the nation of Gran Colombia in 1830, followed by the assassination of Antonio José de Sucre and the death of Simón Bolívar from tuberculosis the same year. Heartbroken at the dissolution of Gran Colombia, Bolívar is quoted to have said ...