Francisco Dueñas

Francisco Dueñas
Drawing of Dueñas, 1865
28th and 37th President of El Salvador
In office
26 October 1863 – 15 April 1871
Provisional President until 1 February 1865
Vice PresidentVacant (1863–1865)
Gregorio Arbizú (1865–1869)
José María Parrilla (1869–1871)
Preceded byGerardo Barrios
Succeeded bySantiago González
In office
12 May 1856 – 19 July 1856
Acting President
Vice PresidentHimself
Preceded byRafael Campo
Succeeded byRafael Campo
In office
1 February 1856 – 12 February 1856
Acting President
Vice PresidentHimself
Preceded byJosé María San Martín
Succeeded byRafael Campo
In office
1 February 1852 – 1 February 1854
Vice PresidentTomás Medina
Preceded byJosé María San Martín (acting)
Succeeded byVicente Gómez (acting)
In office
3 May 1851 – 30 January 1852
Acting President
Vice PresidentJosé Félix Quirós
Preceded byJosé Félix Quirós (acting)
Succeeded byJosé María San Martín (acting)
In office
12 January 1851 – 1 March 1851
Acting President
Vice PresidentJosé Félix Quirós
Preceded byDoroteo Vasconcelos
Succeeded byJosé Félix Quirós (acting)
Other offices
15th Vice President of El Salvador
In office
1 February 1856 – 1 February 1858
PresidentRafael Campo
Preceded byJosé Mariano Hernández
Succeeded byJoaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
13th President of the Senate of El Salvador
In office
27 January 1855 – 24 February 1855
Preceded byJuan José Bonilla
Succeeded byJosé Mariano Hernández
Minister of State of El Salvador
In office
4 February 1846 – 7 February 1848
PresidentEugenio Aguilar
Fermín Palacios (acting)
Eugenio Aguilar
Tomás Medina (acting)
José Félix Quirós (acting)
Minister of Dispatches of El Salvador
In office
February 1845 – 1 February 1846
PresidentJoaquín Eufrasio Guzmán (acting)
Fermín Palacios (acting)
Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán (acting)
Member of the Senate of El Salvador
In office
1855–1856
In office
1849–1852
Personal details
BornFrancisco Dueñas Díaz
3 December 1810
Died4 March 1884(1884-03-04) (aged 73)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Resting placeSanta Tecla, El Salvador
PartyConservative
Spouse
Teresa Dárdano
(m. 1866)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of San Carlos
ProfessionPolitician, lawyer
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Francisco Dueñas Díaz (3 December 1810 – 4 March 1884) was a Salvadoran politician and lawyer who served as President of El Salvador on six different occasions between 1851 and 1871. He also served as Vice President of El Salvador from 1856 to 1858 and as President of the Senate in 1855.

Dueñas studied to become a Catholic priest but dropped out of the seminary and studied law at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala City. He was a member of the Central American Federal Congress and later as a magistrate of the Supreme Court of Justice of El Salvador. Dueñas served in several Salvadoran ministerial positions in the 1840s. He twice served as acting president in 1851. Dueñas was elected president in 1852 and served until 1854. He was vice president from 1856 to 1858 and served as acting president in 1856.

Dueñas was exiled to Guatemala during the presidency of General Gerardo Barrios. In 1863, Dueñas helped overthrow Barrios and became provisional president. He won the 1864 and 1869 presidential elections. He was overthrown in 1871 by Marshal Santiago González and exiled to the United States. He made several attempts to reenter El Salvador but fled each time. He died in San Francisco in 1884. Dueñas is one of only six Salvadoran presidents to have been re-elected.