In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Baptista and the second or maternal family name is Caserta.
Mariano Baptista
23rd President of Bolivia
In office 11 August 1892 – 19 August 1896
Vice President
Severo Fernández Vacant[a]
Preceded by
Aniceto Arce
Succeeded by
Severo Fernández
6th Vice President of Bolivia
First Vice President
In office 4 September 1884 – 15 August 1888
Serving with Jorge Oblitas
President
Gregorio Pacheco
Preceded by
Aniceto Arce
Succeeded by
José Manuel del Carpio
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship
In office 23 October 1888 – 26 January 1891
President
Aniceto Arce
Preceded by
Juan Francisco Velarde
Succeeded by
Serapio Reyes Ortiz
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Government
In office 9 May 1873 – 4 May 1876
President
Adolfo Ballivián Tomás Frías
Preceded by
Melchor Terrazas
Succeeded by
Jorge Oblitas
Minister of Finance
In office 12 August 1873 – 27 September 1873
President
Adolfo Ballivián
Preceded by
Rafael Bustillo
Succeeded by
Pantaleón Dalence
Personal details
Born
Mariano Baptista Caserta
(1831-07-16)16 July 1831 Calchani, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Died
19 March 1907(1907-03-19) (aged 74) Cochabamba, Bolivia
Political party
Conservative
Spouse
Gabina Terrazas
Parent(s)
José Manuel Baptista Petrona Caserta
Education
University of Saint Francis Xavier
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Mariano Baptista Caserta (16 July 1832 – 19 March 1907, Cochabamba) was a Bolivian politician, orator and journalist. An outstanding intellectual of his time, he was a deputy in various periods, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1873-1876) and (1888-1891), President of Congress (1884-1888), Constitutional President of the Republic (1892-1896) and Vice President of the Republic (1884-1888).
^"Ley de 10 de agosto de 1892". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 10 August 1892. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
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