Gral. Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, Presidente de Costa Rica

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About Gral. Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, Presidente de Costa Rica

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Juan Primitivo Próspero Fernández Oreamuno (July 18, 1834 – March 12, 1885) was President of Costa Rica from 1882 to 1885.

Fernández studied philosophy at the University of San Carlos of Guatemala before embarking on a military career. He fought in the war of 1856-1857 against William Walker and participated in the military coup that overthrew Jesús Jiménez in 1870. He was married to a sister of Tomás Guardia and under Guardia's government he was appointed commander of the Alajuela barracks and given the rank of Major General.

He was elected to succeed Guardia in 1882. As president he implemented measures that sought to undermine the power of the Roman Catholic Church. He withdrew the Concordat with the Holy See, expelled both the Jesuits and the bishop of Costa Rica from the country, and in 1884 passed laws that placed cemeteries under state control, introduced civil marriage, and legalized divorce. The most powerful figure within his government was his brother-in-law, former president José María Castro Madriz, who served as minister of foreign and religious affairs, education, justice, and public aid.

During his administration the state defaulted on its financial obligations to Minor C. Keith, who was building a railway to the Caribbean port of Limón. To compensate him, cabinet minister Bernardo Soto signed a deal that gave Keith 800,000 acres (3,200 km²) of tax-free land along the railroad, plus a 99-year lease on the operation of the train route. Keith would later use those lands and his command of the railroad to build a powerful banana trading concern (see United Fruit Company).

President Fernández died in office shortly after declaring war on Guatemala which, under Gen. Justo Rufino Barrios, had embarked on the reunification of the dissolved United Provinces of Central America.

National Highway CR-27 connecting the capital city of San José with the Pacific coast's port of Caldera is named in his honor.


Presidencia (1882-1885)
Próspero Fernández en 1883

Próspero Fernández Oreamuno fue presidente de la República costarricense del 10 de agosto de 1882 hasta su muerte, ocurrida el 12 de marzo de 1885.

Durante su gobierno se realizaron importantes obras de progreso material, se firmaron varios convenios internacionales significativos, se emitió el Código Militar de 1884 (parcialmente derogado en 1885) fue expulsado el Obispo Monseñor Bernardo Augusto Thiel y se emitieron las leyes liberales de 1884, que declararon nulo el concordato, confiscaron sin indemnización los cementerios que eran propiedad de la Iglesia Católica y proscribieron las comunidades religiosas. El Congreso lo declaró Benemérito de la Patria.

El personaje más influyente de su gobierno fue su cuñado, el expresidente José Castro Madriz.

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Gral. Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, Presidente de Costa Rica's Timeline

1834
July 18, 1834
San José, Alajuela Canton, Alajuela, Costa Rica
1864
July 17, 1864
1885
March 12, 1885
Age 50
Atenas, Alajuela, Costa Rica
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