This article is an annex to Universidad de San Carlos. For information on the university, see: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala.
A
editName | Occupation |
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Aceña Durán, Ramón (1895-1945) |
pharmacist, poet, playwright and journalist[1] |
Aguilar Batres, Raúl (1910-1964) |
civil engineer[2] |
Arenales Catalán, Emilio (1922-1969) |
lawyer and diplomat[3] |
Arévalo Martínez, Rafael | writer, journalist and historian[4] |
Arjona, Ricardo | musician, singer and composer |
Asturias, Miguel Angel (1899-1974) |
lawyer, sociologist and Nobel prize winner writer |
Aycinena y Piñol, Juan José (1792-1865) |
conservative thinker, faculty member, politician, Catholic priest and bishop[5][6][7][8][9][10] |
Aycinena y Piñol, Mariano de (1789-1855) |
conservative politician and entrepreneur[11] |
B
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Batres Jáuregui, Antonio (1847-1929) |
lawyer, faculty member, politician and diplomat[12] |
Batres Montúfar, José (1809-1844) |
poet, military officer and engineer[13] |
Bauer Paiz, Alfonso (1918-2011) |
faculty member, lawyer and politician[14][15] |
Bianchi, Julio (1879-1958) |
physician and surgeon, politician and diplomat[10] |
C
editName | Occupation |
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Cáceres Lehnhoff, Eduardo (1906-1980) |
lawyer, faculty member, phylinatropist and politician[16] |
Carranza Ramírez, Ramón (1819-1895) Costa Rica |
lawyer and faculty member |
Carrillo, Hugo (1929-1994) |
playwright |
Castañeda Heuberger, Aldo (1930- ) |
physician and surgeon[17] |
Castañeda de León, Oliverio (1955-1978) |
student leader |
Castillo, Otto René | guerrilla poet[18] |
Cerna, Ismael (1856-1901) |
poet and army lieutenant |
Colom Argueta, Manuel (1932-1979) |
sociologist and politician [19] |
Coronado Aguilar, Manuel | lawyer, numismatist and historian |
D
editName | Occupation |
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David Hu | IIG cofounder, chief investment officer, jailed for running a Ponzi scheme |
del Valle, José Cecilio | journalist and intellectual |
Delgado and de León, José Matías El Salvador (1767-1832) |
Catholic priest and politician |
Díaz-Gomar, Roberto (1946- ) |
movie, theater and television actor |
F
editName | Occupation |
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Fernández-Hall Zúñiga, Francisca (1921-2002) |
first female engineer in Central America, first female diplomat[20] |
Figueroa, Rodulfo Mexico (1866-1899) |
poet and physician[21] |
Flores, José Felipe (1751-1814) |
physician[22] |
Fortuny, José Manuel (1916-2005 ) |
Líder comunista[23] |
Fuentes Mohr, Alberto | economist and politician |
G
editName | Occupation |
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Galich, Manuel (1913-1984) |
lawyer and playwright |
Gómez Carrillo, Agustín | attorney, historian and intellectual |
Gómez, Ignacio (1813-1879) El Salvador |
diplomat, jurista, writer and journalist |
González Palma, Luis (1957-) |
professional photographer[24] |
Guerrero, José Gustavo (1876-1958) El Salvador |
lawyer, diplomat and politician |
Gutiérrez and Lizaurzábal, Agustín Costa Rica | lawyer |
Guzmán-Böckler, Carlos | lawyer, historian and sociologist |
H
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Herrera, Flavio | novel writer, journalist, and lawyer[25] |
I
editName | Occupation |
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Irías Midence, José Nicolás (1774-1842) |
Catholic priest |
L
editName | Occupation |
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Landívar, Rafael | poet, professor and Jesuit priest |
Lanuza, Luigi | filmmaker |
La Rue, Frank William | human rights activist |
Larrazábal and Arrivillaga, Antonio (1769-1853) |
Catholic priest, politician and diplomat[26] |
López, Carlos (1954-) |
poet |
M
editName | Occupation |
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Maldonado Aguirre, Alejandro (1936-) |
politician and lawyer |
Marroquín Rojas, Clemente | lawyer, writer, journalist and historian[27] |
Martínez Peláez, Severo | faculty member, sociologist and historian[28] |
Marure, Alejandro (1806-1851) |
faculty member, lawyer and historian |
Mazariegos, Fernando | pharmacist |
Mejía Colindres, Vicente Honduras | physician, surgeon, politician and broadcaster |
Méndez, Francisco Alejandro (1964-) |
writer and faculty member[29][30] |
Méndez de Penedo, Lucrecia (1943-) |
ensayista and catedrática |
Mijángos López, Adolfo (-1971) |
lawyer, politician and faculty member |
Milla and Vidaurre, José (1822-1882) |
novel writer, historian and diplomat |
Molina Mazariegos, Pedro (1777-1854) |
physician, founding father and professor[31] |
Molina Orantes, Adolfo | lawyer, faculty member, phylinatropist[32][33] |
Monteforte Toledo, Mario (1911-2003) |
writer, sociologist and politician |
Montúfar, Lorenzo | historian, diplomat, lawyer and faculty member[34] |
O
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Orantes, Alfonso (1896-1985) |
poet and lawyer[35][36] |
Orellana Pinto, José María (1872-1926) |
engineer, military officer and politician[10] |
Osorio Paz, Saúl | economist, communist intellectual and university president |
P
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Payeras, Mario (1940-1995) |
guerilla leader and poet |
Pontaza, Georgina (1976-) |
actress, singer, choreographer, theater director and producer[37] |
Q
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Quintana Rodas, José B. Epaminondas (1896-1995) |
writer and physician |
R
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Ramirez de León, Ricardo Arnoldo (1929-1998) |
lawyer and guerilla leader |
Recinos, Adrián (1886-1962) |
politician, historian, writer, diplomat and translator [38] |
Recinos, Efraín | architect, engineer and artist |
Rosa Soto, Ramón (1848–1893) |
lawyer, journalist, politician, liberal writer and thinker[39] |
S
editName | Occupation |
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Soto Martínez, Marco Aurelio (1846-1908) |
liberal politician and lawyer[39] |
Spínola, Rafael (1866-1901) |
physician, public speaker, journalist and politician[40] |
U
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Urrutia Mendoza, Claudio | lieutenant colonel and civil engineer[41] |
V
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Vela, Francisco | lieutenant colonel and engineer |
Vela Salvatierra, David | writer and journalist [42] |
Vian Morales, Oscar Julio (1947-) |
Catholic priest and bishop |
Villagrán Kramer, Francisco | lawyer and politician |
Viñals, Jaime | mountaineer |
Z
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Zavala, José Víctor | lawyer and military officer[43] |
Presidents of Guatemala and other Central America countries
editName | Occupation | Country |
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Aycinena and Piñol, Mariano de |
Governor of the State of Guatemala from 1827 to 1829 | [a] Guatemala |
Aycinena, Pedro de |
Acting president in 1865 | [b] Guatemala |
Bográn, Luis (1849-1895) |
President | Honduras |
Cerezo, Vinicio | President from 1986 to 1991 | Guatemala |
Colom Caballeros, Alvaro | President from 2008 to 2012 | Guatemala |
José Matías Delgado | Head of State | El Salvador |
Díaz Cabeza de Vaca, Alejandro El Salvador | First governor of the State of Guatemala from 1822 to 1824 | [a] Guatemala |
Dueñas, Francisco | President | El Salvador |
Escobar, José Bernardo | President from 1848 to 1849 | [c] Guatemala |
Estrada Cabrera, Manuel | President from 1898 to 1920 | Guatemala[d] |
Herrera y Díaz del Valle, Justo Vicente José de (1786-1856) |
Head of State | Honduras |
Fernández Oreamuno, Próspero | President | Costa Rica |
Gálvez, Mariano | Governor of the State of Guatemala from 1831 to 1838 | [a] Guatemala |
Méndez Montenegro, Julio César | President from 1966 to 1970 | Guatemala |
Rivera Paz, Mariano | Governor of the State of Guatemala from 1838 to 1844 | [e] Guatemala |
Palma, Baudilio | Acting president in 1930 | Guatemala |
Salazar Castro, Carlos (1800 - 1867) |
Acting head of State (1834, 1839) | |
Serrano Elías, Jorge | President from 1991 to 1993 | Guatemala |
Soto, Marco Aurelio | President from 1876 to 1880 and from 1881 to 1883 | Honduras |
del Valle, Andrés | President from January to May 1876 | Honduras |
Notes and references
editNotes
edit- ^ a b c was the flag of the State of Guatemala until 1838.
- ^ was the flag of the Republic of Guatemala under Rafael Carrera starting in 1858 and lasted until 1871.
- ^ was the flag of Guatemala from 1843 to 1851.
- ^ Graduated from the Western College of Law, founded by Justo Rufino Barrios in 1877 .
- ^ a b was the flag of Guatemala from 1838 to 1844.
References
edit- ^ Asociación de Amigos del País 2004.
- ^ Ramírez 2004.
- ^ United Nations.
- ^ Sitio oficial de Carlos Valenti n.d.
- ^ González Davison 2008, p. 8-14.
- ^ Woodward 1993.
- ^ Woodward 2002.
- ^ González Davison 2008.
- ^ Chandler 1978, p. 164.
- ^ a b c Hernández de León 1930.
- ^ González Davison 2008, p. 426.
- ^ Mendoza 1946, p. 173.
- ^ Recinos 1962.
- ^ González Moraga 2011.
- ^ Martiano 2013.
- ^ Semblanza del Licenciado Eduardo Cáceres Lehnhoff. 1983. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
- ^ "Fundación Aldo Castañeda". Prensa Libre. Guatemala. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ "Biografía de Otto René Castillo". Otto René Castillo.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ La Hora 2012.
- ^ Morang, J (9 July 2014). "Mujeres y la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala". Periódico Digital ECC (in Spanish). Guatemala City, Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- ^ Es Chiapas: Rodulfo Figueroa Archived 2014-01-29 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
- ^ "Los estudios médicos de José Felipe Flores". El Desarrollo Histórico. December 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ "José Manuel Fortuny". La Onda Digital. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
- ^ St. James Press 1996.
- ^ Tobar 1994.
- ^ Belaubre 2015
- ^ Ishlaj Conde de González 2006.
- ^ CEUR 1998, p. 1.
- ^ "Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica". Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
- ^ "Datos sobre Francisco Alejandro Méndez". Página de la Literatura Guatemalteca. 23 May 2006. Archived from the original on 15 June 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
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- ^ Corte internacional de La Haya 1955, p. 5.
- ^ "Ni uno vivo: Tragedia en la Embajada de España en Guatemala". YouTube. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ Mendoza 1946, p. 168.
- ^ Quintana 1971, p. 15.
- ^ Asturias 1978, p. 196.
- ^ Seguros Universales 2013.
- ^ Hilton n.d., p. 44.
- ^ a b Molina Jiménez 2001, p. 156.
- ^ Carrera Mejía n.d., p. 1-2.
- ^ "Más de 100 personajes sobresalientes". Guateside. July 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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- ^ Dueñas Van Severen 2006.
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