Eugenio Aguilar

Eugenio Aguilar Gonzalez Batres (* November 15, 1804 in Santiago Nonualco, † April 23, 1879 in San Salvador) was dated 20 February 1846 to February 7, 1848 Supreme Director of El Salvador.

Life

Eugenio Aguilar was the posthumous son of José Antonio Aguilar and Juana de Batres González y. Eugenio Aguilar was a doctor. He married Dolores Padilla y Castillo. In 1839 he became mayor of San Salvador. In 1840 he was army surgeon. In 1844 he became a professor at the Universidad de El Salvador ( UES ) and later dean of the UES. On 12 July 1846 he was against the resistance of the military from his position as Director Supremo Fermín Palacios who on the following day declared a state of emergency. After nine days, Eugenio Aguilar took office again, after he had been asked by the local government of the Municipalities of San Salvador, the authorities and neighbors to do so. On July 29, 1846, he forbade José Jorge Viteri y Ungo, which Fermín Palacios had reported that re-entry.

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