Francisco González Guinán Explained

Francisco González Guinán
Minister of Development of Venezuela
Term Start:1879
Term End:1880
President:Antonio Guzmán Blanco
Title2:Minister of Home Affairs of Venezuela
Term Start2:1887
Term End2:1888
President2:Hermógenes López
Title3:Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
Term Start3:19 December 1908
Term End3:13 August 1909
Predecessor3:José de Jesús Paúl
Successor3:Juan Pietri
President3:Juan Vicente Gómez
Profession:politician, historian, journalist
Birth Date:1841 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Valencia, Venezuela
Death Place:Macuto, Venezuela
Signature:Francisco González Guinán signature.jpg

Francisco González Guinán (3 October 1841 – 7 December 1932), was a Venezuelan politician, journalist, lawyer, prominent historian of the 19th century in his country, and one of the main supporters of Antonio Guzmán Blanco.

Biography

Francisco González Guinán was born on 3 October 1841 in Valencia, Venezuela. He was a historian, journalist, and lawyer.

He was the Minister of Development of Venezuela from 1879 until 1880 under Antonio Guzmán Blanco.

Under provisional president Juan Vicente Gómez, he was the 139th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela from 19 December 1908 until 13 August 1909.

He died on 7 December 1932 in Macuto, Venezuela.

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