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Severo Melgarejo
Personal details
Born
Severo Miguel Melgarejo Rojas

(1842-01-10)January 10, 1842
Cochabamba, Bolivia
DiedMarch 3, 1905(1905-03-03) (aged 63)
Santiago, Chile
NationalityChilean, Bolivian
Spouse(s)Rosaura Sánchez
Helena Allende
ChildrenAlfonso Melgarejo Sánchez
Daniel Melgarejo Allende
Margarita Melgarejo Allende
Eulalia Melgarejo Allende
Parent(s)Mariano Melgarejo
Rosa Rojas
OccupationMilitary officer, Businessman
Military service
Branch/serviceBolivian Army
RankGeneral

Severo Melgarejo Rojas (10 January 1842 - 3 March 1905) was a Bolivian military officer, business man and guano magnate. He was the son of the President of Bolivia, Mariano Melgarejo,[1] and his wife Rosa Rojas. He was considered a traitor by most Bolivians of his day due to his Chilean citizenship.

  1. ^ Daireaux, Max (1966). Melgarejo (in Spanish). Andina.

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