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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is de Herrera and the second or maternal family name is Díaz del Valle.
Dionisio de Herrera
Head of State of Honduras
In office 1824–1827
Preceded by
office created
Succeeded by
José Justo Milla
Head of State of Nicaragua
In office 1830–1833
Preceded by
Juan Espinosa
Succeeded by
Benito Morales
Personal details
Born
9 October 1781 Choluteca, Honduras
Died
13 June 1850(1850-06-13) (aged 68) San Vicente, El Salvador
Political party
Liberal Party
Occupation
Lawyer, Statesman
Signature
José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle (9 October 1781 in Choluteca, Honduras – 13 June 1850 in San Vicente, El Salvador) was a Liberal Honduran politician, head of state of Honduras from 1824 to 1827 and head of state of Nicaragua from 1830 to 1833. During his terms, Honduras and Nicaragua were states within the Federal Republic of Central America. Herrera was an uncle of the Liberal Central American general Francisco Morazán.
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