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- Carlos Soublette was President of Venezuela 1837-1839 and 1843-1847, and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence. Carlos Valentín José de la Soledad Antonio del Sacramento Soublette, was born in La Guaira, on December 15, 1789. Son of Antonio Soublette y Piar, native from Tenerife and Teresa Jeréz de Aristiguieta. On May 18, 1810 enters at the army in the squadron of Caracas, being soon promoted like Lieutenant, commanded by Francisco de Miranda at the campaign destinated to dominate an insurrection in Valencia, from this was promoted as captain. On February 12, 1812 married Ollala Buroz. Also during that year, as lieutenant colonel commanded a squadron of the republican army against the royalists forces led by Juan Domingo de Monteverde. At the end of the First Republic, was reduced to imprisonment at the San Felipe castle of Puerto Cabello. Released in 1813, enlisted the Liberator Army, which concluded the Admirable Campaign. Under the command of José Félix Ribas fought in the battle of Vigirima, as well as in La Victoria in 1814. Participates at the emigration of the Republican Army to the Venezuelan east (July, 1814). On August 17, intervened at the battle of Aragua de Barcelona. At the end of the Second Republic, emigrates to New Grenada along with Simón Bolívar, participating at military actions in Santa Fe de Bogotá (December, 1814), Magdalena and Cartagena (1815). On May, 1815, emigrates to the West Indies, being part in Haiti of the forces that in 1816 made an expedition to the Venezuelan coasts (Expedición de los Cayos). Subsequently, on June 1 during an action in Carúpano, under the direction of Manuel Piar, acted against the left flank of the city. He was appointed Governor of the Central headquarters on June 23, received the appointment of interim chief of General Staff, replacing Colonel Henri Ducoudray-Holstein. On December 31, 1816 joined the forces of Simón Bolívar in Barcelona. On January 2, 1817 Bolivar named him as member of the Order of Liberators of Venezuela. On January 9, fights in Clarines, being defeated and injured. On March, 1817 marchs with Bolívar to Guayana, being part of the operations for the liberation of this province. At that time was sub-chief of the General Staff, serving on October 3, as prosecutor at the trial to Manuel Piar. In the Battle of Boyacá in 1819, commanded one of the platoons of the victorious Republican Army. On May 1, 1820, Soublette is promoted by Bolívar as Divisional General. The same day, by executive decree, was appointed Interim Vice President of Venezuela. In 1822 is designated as Intendent of the Department of Venezuela and is responsible for directing the war at the province of Coro, where royalists forces operated under the command of Marshal Francisco Tomás Morales. On July 20, 1822, destroyed in Mitare a big part of the Royalist cavalry. On September 7 was defeated by Morales at the battle of Dabajuro. On March 3, 1825, as a result of the resignation of General Pedro Briceno Mendez, Soublette was appointed Secretary of War and Navy of the Republic of Colombia. On January, 1830, at the time of separation of Venezuela from Greater Colombia, was designated Secretary of War and Navy of Venezuela. In 1834 was postulated candidate for the Presidency, being his contenders, Bartolomé Salom, Santiago Mariño, Diego Bautista Urbaneja and José María Vargas. The elections were won by Vargas. In 1835 and 1836 served as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to England and Spain, with the important mission of the recognition of the independence of Venezuela. In 1837 was elected Vice-President of Venezuela, assuming the Presidency after the resignation of Vargas, being in charge until January 28, 1839. On January 26, 1843 assumed the presidency again, after winning the elections. On January 20, 1847, leaves office, assuming vice president Diego Bautista Urbaneja until March 1, 1847. In 1848 Soublette retires to his ranch in Chaguaramas . On January 24, 1848, when the attacks against Congress from José Tadeo Monagas occurs, Soublette joined José Antonio Páez as head of General Staff against Monagas government, being defeated at the battle of Araguatos, emigrating to New Grenada and settled in Santa Marta. In 1858, returns to Venezuela accepting the invitation of President Julián Castro. In 1860 was Senator for the province of Caracas and Secretary of State at the government of Pedro Gual. After the triumph of the Federation, retires from public life only to return briefly before his death, during the government of the Blue Revolution (Revolución Azul) led by José Ruperto Monagas between 1869 to 1870. Carlos Soublette dies in Caracas, on February 11, 1870, was buried on February 14 at the Hijos de Dios cemetery. On February 7, 1970 was transferred to the National Pantheon of Venezuela.
- Carlos Soublette fue un militar y político venezolano. Nació en La Guaira el 15 de diciembre de 1789, hijo de Antonio Soublette, oriundo de Tenerife, y Teresa Jerez de Aristigueta. Desde muy temprano entra en la instrucción militar, se une a Francisco de Miranda en la lucha independentista. Más adelante se une a Simón Bolívar en la expedición de los cayos, además participa en un sinnúmero de campañas en contra del ejército español, por lo que obtiene el cargo de Director de la Guerra en las Provincias del Centro. Ejerce la vicepresidencia del departamento de Venezuela, y participa activamente en la separación de la Gran Colombia, y la formación de la República de Venezuela. Carlos Soublette asume la presidencia en dos ocasiones, como uno de los candidatos predilectos de José Antonio Páez. El 11 de febrero de 1870, murió en Caracas a los 80 años de edad.
- Carlos Soublette, né le 15 décembre 1789 à La Guaira et mort à Caracas le 11 mai 1870, fut président du Venezuela de 1837 à 1839 puis de 1843 à 1847. Il fut un héros de la guerre d'indépendance du Venezuela.
- Educato presto secondo l'istruzione militare, Soublette si unì a Francisco de Miranda nella lotta indipendentista. Più tardi aiutò Simón Bolívar nella cosiddetta expedición de los cayos; inoltre partecipò a diverse campagne contro l'esercito spagnolo, grazie alle quali ottene l'incarico di Direttore della Guerra nelle province centrali del paese. Soublette ebbe poi la vicepresidenza del dipartamento del Venezuela e partecipò attivamente alla separazione della Grande Colombia e la formazione della Repubblica del Venezuela. Soublette assunse la presidenza in due periodi, come uno dei candidati favoriti da José Antonio Páez: il primo dall'11 marzo 1837 al 1 febbraio 1839 e il secondo dal 26 gennaio 1843 al 30 gennaio 1847.
- Carlos Soublette foi um político venezuelano e .
- Carlos Soublette, född 15 december 1789, död 11 maj 1870, var en venezuelansk militär och politiker, president i Venezuela under två perioder. Han spelade en viktig roll i Venezuelas självständighetskrig.
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- Carlos Soublette was President of Venezuela 1837-1839 and 1843-1847, and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence. Carlos Valentín José de la Soledad Antonio del Sacramento Soublette, was born in La Guaira, on December 15, 1789. Son of Antonio Soublette y Piar, native from Tenerife and Teresa Jeréz de Aristiguieta.
- Carlos Soublette fue un militar y político venezolano. Nació en La Guaira el 15 de diciembre de 1789, hijo de Antonio Soublette, oriundo de Tenerife, y Teresa Jerez de Aristigueta. Desde muy temprano entra en la instrucción militar, se une a Francisco de Miranda en la lucha independentista.
- Carlos Soublette, né le 15 décembre 1789 à La Guaira et mort à Caracas le 11 mai 1870, fut président du Venezuela de 1837 à 1839 puis de 1843 à 1847. Il fut un héros de la guerre d'indépendance du Venezuela.
- Educato presto secondo l'istruzione militare, Soublette si unì a Francisco de Miranda nella lotta indipendentista. Più tardi aiutò Simón Bolívar nella cosiddetta expedición de los cayos; inoltre partecipò a diverse campagne contro l'esercito spagnolo, grazie alle quali ottene l'incarico di Direttore della Guerra nelle province centrali del paese.
- Carlos Soublette foi um político venezuelano e .
- Carlos Soublette, född 15 december 1789, död 11 maj 1870, var en venezuelansk militär och politiker, president i Venezuela under två perioder. Han spelade en viktig roll i Venezuelas självständighetskrig.
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