Manuel Martín José Recabarren Rencoret (October 20, 1826 – June 5, 1901) was a Chilean political figure and liberal politician. He served several times as minister.
He was born in Santiago, the son of Manuel Recabarren Aguirre and of Martina Rencoret Cienfuegos. After completing his studies at the Instituto Nacional, he graduated as a lawyer from the Universidad de Chile on May 9, 1865. Recabarren was named teacher of Political Economy at the Instituto Nacional in 1842 and he married Carolina del Solar Marín in 1859, but they were childless.
He started his political career by joining the Liberal party and participating in the 1851 Revolution, during which he was captured and deported. He returned to Chile in 1862 and joined the staff of the La Voz de Chile (Voice of Chile) newspaper. On June 28, 1864 he was elected deputy for Illapel. In 1866, he became the secretary of the Fleet during the Chincha Islands War. President Aníbal Pinto named him Minister of the Interior, during which time he personally campaigned in the Arauco border to pacify a Mapuche rebellion and founded several forts to support the Malleco border.
Recabarren was elected a Senator for Talca, in 1879, then for Arauco in 1882, for Concepción in 1888, and again for Arauco in 1891, being reelected in 1894 and 1897. He died in Santiago, at the age of 75.
Manuel Martín José Recabarren Rencoret (October 20, 1826 – June 5, 1901) was a Chilean political figure and liberal politician. He served several times...
the Occupation of the Araucanía. ManuelRecabarren, in charge of the project, named the place Fuerte (Fort) Recabarren. Formed as a military encampment...
Encalada was the son of the Spanish Manuel Lorenzo Blanco Cicerón and of the Chilean Mercedes Calvo de Encalada y Recabarren. He was trained for the navy in...
daughter-in-law of Ana González de Recabarren were arrested by the DINA, Chile's secret police; her husband ManuelRecabarren was arrested the next day, and...
all the way from Malleco River to Cautín River. Interior minister ManuelRecabarren was appointed by president Aníbal Pinto to oversee the process from...
Luis Emilio Recabarren Serrano (Spanish pronunciation: [lwis eˈmiljo rekaˈβaren]; July 6, 1876 – December 19, 1924) was a Chilean political figure. He...
JJ.CC), in 1932. The PCCh was founded on 4 June 1912 by Luis Emilio Recabarren, after he left the Democrat Party. The party was initially known as the...
was born in Santiago, the daughter of Juan Manuel Echazarreta Yrigoyen and of Mercedes Pérez Cotapos Recabarren. She married Juan Luis Sanfuentes Andonaegui...
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interim) Narciso Basagoytia, Colonel (1815–1817) Manuel Quimper (1817–1819) Francisco José de Recabarren, Maestrante de Sevilla (1819–1821) Gabriel de Herboso...
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observatory until 1928, when it was purchased by Chilean lawyer Manuel Foster Recabarren for the Universidad Católica de Chile and transferred to their...
provincial councils had already held elections. In Petorca the subdelegate Manuel de la Vega had himself elected deputy by the council he presided over, and...
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politicized songs than his predecessors, with some like "A Luis Emilio Recabarren" in which he pays tribute to the founder of the Communist Party of Chile...
park. The park contains monuments to Pedro Aguirre Cerda, Luis Emilio Recabarren, and Diego de Almagro. The park was first created as a public square in...
told his friend Aida Figueroa not to cry for Che but for Luis Emilio Recabarren, the father of the Chilean communist movement who preached a pacifist...
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born in Chuquisaca, Bolivia, the son of Manuel Lorenzo Blanco Cicerón and of Mercedes Calvo de Encalada y Recabarren (a Spanish father and a Chilean mother)...