Diego Bautista Urbaneja (December 16, 1782 – January 12, 1856) was a Venezuelan political figure.[1]
Diego Bautista Urbaneja | |
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Vice President of Venezuela | |
In office 1830–1833 | |
President | José Antonio Páez |
Succeeded by | Andrés Narvarte |
In office 1837–1837 | |
President | José María Carreño |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela | |
In office 13 January 1830 – 28 May 1830 | |
President | José Antonio Páez |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Santos Michelena |
Personal details | |
Born | December 16, 1782 |
Died | January 12, 1856 |
Biography
editIn 1830, when Venezuela achieved independence after the dissolution of Gran Colombia, he became the Minister of Finance in 1830.[2] He became the second Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela after Juan Germán Roscio.[3]
By 1835, the National Library was situated in the convent of the future Palacio de las Academias. Diego Bautista Urbaneja was the first director (c. 1833-35).[4]
The Gran Logia de la Republica de Venezuela or'Grand Lodge of the Republic of Venezuela was founded in 1824, is based in Caracas. After the split between Colombia and Venezuela the Freemasonry in Venezuela Grand Lodge was refounded for Venezuela in 1838. Its first Grand Master was Diego Bautista Urbaneja Sturdy, who had been vice president.[5]
Legacy
editThe Diego Bautista Urbaneja Municipality is named for him.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Diego Bautista Urbaneja Sturdy". www.venezuelatuya.com.
- ^ Hacienda, Venezuela Ministerio de (September 16, 1965). "Revista de hacienda". Ministerio de Hacienda. – via Google Books.
- ^ "Foreign ministers S-Z".
- ^ Stam, David H (2001). International dictionary of library histories. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. pp. 595–. ISBN 978-1-57958-244-9. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- ^ "History page of the Gran Logia de la República de Venezuela". Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2017-01-12.