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Manuel Domínguez (politician)
Manuel Domínguez (5 June 1868 – 29 October 1935) was a Paraguayan politician, diplomat and writer. He was Vice President of Paraguay during colonel Juan Antonio Escurra's government (1902–1904), but fought against his forces during the History of Paraguay#Revolution of 1904, civil war in 1904. He would thus be one of the few Colorado Party (Paraguay), colorados to be politically relevant during the rival Liberal Party (Paraguay), Liberal Party's hegemony of power which ensued after said conflict, even being Minister of Justice, Religion and Public Education during Albino Jara's troubled presidency, which immediately preceded the Paraguayan Civil War (1911–1912), 1911 civil war. Biography Early life and career Manuel Domínguez was born on June 5th 1868, in Pilar, Paraguay, Pilar, a town on the shore of the Paraguay River. His father, Matias Goiburú, was an officer in the Paraguayan Army, and when Manuel was born the Siege of Humaitá, perhaps the most important battle ...
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