José María Vargas
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This article is about the Venezuelan President. For the Ecuadorian friar and historian, see José María Vargas (historian).
José María Vargas Ponce (10 March 1786, in La Guaira – 13 April 1854, in New York City) was the president of Venezuela from 1835 to 1836. Vargas was Venezuela's first civilian president.
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Vargas and the second or maternal family name is Ponce.
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Jose María Vargas | |
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President of Venezuela | |
In office 9 February 1835 – 9 July 1835 | |
Preceded by | Andrés Narvarte |
Succeeded by | José María Carreño |
In office August 20, 1835 – April 24, 1836 | |
Preceded by | José María Carreño |
Succeeded by | Andrés Narvarte |
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Born | (1786-03-10)10 March 1786 La Guaira, Venezuela |
Died | 13 July 1854(1854-07-13) (aged 68) New York City, United States |
Spouse | Encarnación Maitín |
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He graduated with a degree in philosophy from the Seminario Tridentino, and obtained in 1809 his medical degree from the Real y Pontificia Universidad de Caracas. Vargas was imprisoned in 1813 for revolutionary activities. Upon his release in 1813, he travelled to Europe for medical training.[1] Vargas performed cataract surgery. He was one of the earliest oculists (eye surgeons) in Puerto Rico after his arrival there in 1817.[1] He returned to Venezuela to practice medicine and surgery in 1825.[1] He resigned from his presidency in 1836.