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Julián Castro (Venezuelan politician)

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to the Presidency in 1847, Castro began to be promoted in the military system. In 1849 he was promoted to Commander (now Major). In 1849 he was commissioned to fight against
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from power. Defeated in the coup, he was imprisoned, but released some years later. Then he and his brother moved to Bejuma (
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On 2 August 1859 he was imprisoned by some military officers, including the Military Commander of
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He joined it and remained in the Venezuelan Army until his death. He died in
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Julián Castro was married to María Nieves Briceño who served as
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State). He married María Nieves Briceño, natural daughter of
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Castro returned to Venezuela in 1870, just before the
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In April 1856 Monagas appointed Castro as Governor of
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Julian Castro
Spanish name
surname

President of Venezuela
Pedro Gual
Petare
Spanish Empire
Valencia
Carabobo
United States of Venezuela

president of Venezuela
Petare
Army
Second Lieutenant
Captain
Revolution of the Reforms
José María Vargas
Carabobo
José Laurencio Silva
Venezuelan War of Independence
José Tadeo Monagas
José Antonio Páez
Brigadier General
Valencia
Carabobo
Major General
Urrutia Protocol affair
Federal War

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