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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Diez-Canseco and the second or maternal family name is Corbacho.
Pedro Diez Canseco
15th and 18th President of Peru
In office April 9, 1863 – August 5, 1863
Preceded by
Ramón Castilla
Succeeded by
Juan Antonio Pezet
In office January 7, 1868 – August 2, 1868
Preceded by
Mariano Ignacio Prado
Succeeded by
José Balta
Interim President of Peru
In office November 8, 1865 – November 28, 1865
Preceded by
Juan Antonio Pezet
Succeeded by
Mariano Ignacio Prado
Personal details
Born
January 31, 1815
Died
April 3, 1893(1893-04-03) (aged 78)
Pedro Diez Canseco Corbacho (January 31, 1815 in Arequipa, Viceroyalty of Peru – April 3, 1893 in Chorrillos, Peru) was a Peruvian soldier and politician who served as President of Peru in 1863 and again in 1868; he also served as Interim President of Peru in 1865. He served as the second vice president from October 1862 to 1863.[1] He was the brother of Francisco Diez Canseco, and a great-grandfather of Fernando Belaunde Terry.
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