Máximo Fernández Alvarado
Máximo Fernández Alvarado | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Desamparados, Costa Rica | November 18, 1858
Died | February 10, 1933 San José, Costa Rica | (aged 74)
Political party | Republican Party |
Parent(s) | José Francisco Fernández Quezada Juana Alvarado Madrigal |
Education | University of Santo Tomás |
Occupation | Politician, lawyer |
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Máximo Fernández Alvarado (1858–1933) was a Costa Rican politician.[1]
Born in Desamparados in 1858, he graduated as a Bachelor in Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas at fourteen years old and as a lawyer in the same institution in 1881 with merit.[1]
He occupied several important positions, among them these are Secretary of State, Deputy and President of the Constitutional Congress 1913–1914 and 1916–1917. He founded[citation needed] the Partido Republicano, an ideology that combined doctrines of liberalism and populism, and was a candidate to the presidency in Costa Rican elections of 1902, 1906 and 1913.[1] On several occasions he was exiled for political reasons.[citation needed]He also published a poetic anthology.[1]
He died in San José in 1933.[1]
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