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  1. Juan José Flores (* 19. Juli 1800 in Puerto Cabello im heutigen Venezuela; † 1. Oktober 1864 vor der Isla de Puná) war der erste Präsident von Ecuador und bekam deshalb den Beinamen „Der Gründer der Republik“. Er hatte sein erstes Amt 1830–1834 [1] inne und absolvierte später eine weitere Amtsperiode, von 1839–1843. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben.

  2. Juan José Flores y Aramburu ( Puerto Cabello, 19 de julio de 1800- Isla Puná, 1 de octubre de 1864) fue un militar nacido en la Capitanía General de Venezuela y, posteriormente, líder político ecuatoriano a partir de 1830. Fue el primer Presidente de la República del Ecuador.

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  3. Juan José Flores y Aramburu (19 July 1800 – 1 October 1864) was a Venezuelan-born military general who became the first (in 1830), third (in 1839) and fourth (in 1843) President of the new Republic of Ecuador. He is often referred to as "The Founder of the Republic".

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  4. 18. Mai 2018 · Juan José Flores (1801-1864) was a South American general and the first president of Ecuador. He dominated Ecuadorian political life for 2 decades. Juan José Flores was born in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, on June 19, 1801, the illegitimate son of a rich Spanish merchant and Rita Flores.

  5. president of Ecuador. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Ecuador. In Ecuador: Rivalry between Flores and Rocafuerte (1830–45) …from the wars of independenceJuan José Flores and Vicente Rocafuerte—struggled for power; Flores found much of his support in Quito, Rocafuerte in Guayaquil.

  6. Juan José Flores ( b. ca. 1800; d. 1 October 1864), president of Ecuador (1830–1835, 1839–1845). Born in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Flores received little formal education before he was swept into the Wars of Independence, first in a royalist army and then in the patriot forces of Bolívar.

  7. Share. Tools. This is a political biography of Flores (1800-64), the first president of Ecuador. It studies his activities in Quito during the Gran Colombian period, his administrations (1830-34 and 1839-45), the “Revolution of the Chihuahuas,” and the presidency of Vicente Rocafuerte.