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Fr. Pedro de Vivar y Ruiz de Azúa (1742–1820) was a Chilean priest and political figure. He served as the first President of the Senate of Chile in 1812. Vivar was born in Santiago, the son of José de Melchor de Vivar y de la Rocha and of Juana Ruiz de Azúa y Amasa Yturgoyen. He studied Theology at the , where he got a doctorate, and was later ordained as a priest. Vivar actively participated in the independence movement in Chile. On October 31, 1812, he was elected the first President of the Consultive Senate of Chile, and remained as such until the closing of the sessions in January 1814, when the Spanish "reconquista" dissolved the domestic institutions. He died in the city of Santiago on 1820, at the age of 78.

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  • Fr. Pedro de Vivar y Ruiz de Azúa (1742–1820) was a Chilean priest and political figure. He served as the first President of the Senate of Chile in 1812. Vivar was born in Santiago, the son of José de Melchor de Vivar y de la Rocha and of Juana Ruiz de Azúa y Amasa Yturgoyen. He studied Theology at the , where he got a doctorate, and was later ordained as a priest. Vivar actively participated in the independence movement in Chile. On October 31, 1812, he was elected the first President of the Consultive Senate of Chile, and remained as such until the closing of the sessions in January 1814, when the Spanish "reconquista" dissolved the domestic institutions. He died in the city of Santiago on 1820, at the age of 78. (en)
  • Pedro de Vivar y Ruiz de Azúa​(1742 - † 1820) fue un sacerdote, político y primer Presidente del Senado de Chile en la Independencia de Chile siendo electo Senador Hijo del comisario general y de Juana Ruiz de Azúa y Amasa Yturgoyen esta última hermana del obispo de Concepción y Arzobispo de Bogotá, don Pedro Felipe de Azúa e Iturgoyen, y de uno de los fundadores de la Universidad de San Felipe, don . fue Doctor de teología en la Universidad de San Felipe y canónigo de la Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago. (es)
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  • Pedro de Vivar y Ruiz de Azúa​(1742 - † 1820) fue un sacerdote, político y primer Presidente del Senado de Chile en la Independencia de Chile siendo electo Senador Hijo del comisario general y de Juana Ruiz de Azúa y Amasa Yturgoyen esta última hermana del obispo de Concepción y Arzobispo de Bogotá, don Pedro Felipe de Azúa e Iturgoyen, y de uno de los fundadores de la Universidad de San Felipe, don . fue Doctor de teología en la Universidad de San Felipe y canónigo de la Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago. En 1814, después del desastre de Rancagua, emigró al parecer, y en 1815 el fiscal del crimen pidió que se le siguiese proceso junto a otros eclesiásticos sospechosos como él, del delito de alta traición. En 1817 fue nombrado gobernador eclesiástico del obispado de Santiago; el mismo año tuvo que renunciar al cargo por mala salud, (es)
  • Fr. Pedro de Vivar y Ruiz de Azúa (1742–1820) was a Chilean priest and political figure. He served as the first President of the Senate of Chile in 1812. Vivar was born in Santiago, the son of José de Melchor de Vivar y de la Rocha and of Juana Ruiz de Azúa y Amasa Yturgoyen. He studied Theology at the , where he got a doctorate, and was later ordained as a priest. Vivar actively participated in the independence movement in Chile. On October 31, 1812, he was elected the first President of the Consultive Senate of Chile, and remained as such until the closing of the sessions in January 1814, when the Spanish "reconquista" dissolved the domestic institutions. He died in the city of Santiago on 1820, at the age of 78. (en)
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