Hermógenes López (19 April 1830, in Naguanagua, Carabobo – 17 December 1898, in Valencia, Carabobo) was a Venezuelan soldier, farmer and politician who served as provisional president of his country between 1887 and 1888, after the resignation of General Antonio Guzmán Blanco who went into voluntary exile in Paris.
There is scarce information about his childhood, which appears to have been limited to elementary education and farm work.
In April 1888, the remains of General José Antonio Páez were returned to Venezuela. This act was carried out against the will of Guzmán Blanco, who considered Paéz as an oligarch.
Hermógenes López died in 1898.
Hermógenes López cabinet (1887-1888)
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!bgcolor="#dcdcdc" colspan=3|Ministries
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|align="left"|OFFICE||align="left"|NAME||align="left"|TERM
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|align="left"|President||align="left"|Hermógenes López||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Home Affairs||align="left"|Francisco González Guinán||align="left"|1887–1888
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!bgcolor="black" colspan=3|
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|align="left"|Outer Relations||align="left"|Diego Bautista Urbaneja||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Finance||align="left"|Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Development||align="left"|Jacinto Pachano||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Public Instruction||align="left"|José María Ortega Martínez||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|War and Navy||align="left"|Francisco Carabaño||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Public Works||align="left"|José Cecilio Castro||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Public Credit||align="left"|Ángel Álamo Herrera||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Secretary of Government||align="left"|Rafael González Delgado||align="left"|1887–1888
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|align="left"|Governor of Caracas||align="left"|Juan Quevedo||align="left"|1887–1888
|}
See also
- Presidents of Venezuela
References
- "Dictionary of History of Venezuela", Polar Foundation, 1997.
- Official biography
- Hermógenes López
