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Luis Gonzaga Cuevas

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Birth
Lerma de Villada, Lerma Municipality, México, Mexico
Death
12 Jan 1867 (aged 67)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico Add to Map
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Mexican Politician and Diplomat. Luis Gonzaga Cuevas Inclán studied law at the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City and worked as a lawyer. He began to hold public office at age 25 and in 1826 entered as an official in the Secretariat (Ministry) of Interior and Exterior Relations. He was chargé d'affaires of Mexican embassies in Prussia and Britain, and briefly served as Secretary (Minister) of Foreign Affairs on two occasions during the second government of President Anastasio Bustamante (April–October 1837 and January–November 1838). Appointed plenipotentiary for Bustamante to negotiate with France, he could not end the so-called Pastry War. Also in the presidential cabinet he had to occupy temporarily the Ministry of Interior twice over 1838. José Joaquín de Herrera, interim president of the Republic, reappointed him Foreign Secretary in December 1844, a position he held until August the following year. He defended before the Mexican Congress the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in which he took part in negotiations as one of the three Mexican representatives and by which peace was agreed on 2 February 1848 after the Mexican–American War. Herrera, already as constitutional president, called him again to exercise the portfolio of Interior and Exterior Relations between November 1848 and May 1849. He was the first Foreign Minister appointed by the interim president Félix María Zuloaga, but resigned in July 1858 (six months after taking office) before the confrontation that involved the Reform War. He was prosecuted after the 1861 triumph of the liberal forces led by Benito Juárez. He rejected the appointments and charges for those who had been appointed by Emperor Maximilian I from 1864 and died three years later in Mexico City.
Mexican Politician and Diplomat. Luis Gonzaga Cuevas Inclán studied law at the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City and worked as a lawyer. He began to hold public office at age 25 and in 1826 entered as an official in the Secretariat (Ministry) of Interior and Exterior Relations. He was chargé d'affaires of Mexican embassies in Prussia and Britain, and briefly served as Secretary (Minister) of Foreign Affairs on two occasions during the second government of President Anastasio Bustamante (April–October 1837 and January–November 1838). Appointed plenipotentiary for Bustamante to negotiate with France, he could not end the so-called Pastry War. Also in the presidential cabinet he had to occupy temporarily the Ministry of Interior twice over 1838. José Joaquín de Herrera, interim president of the Republic, reappointed him Foreign Secretary in December 1844, a position he held until August the following year. He defended before the Mexican Congress the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, in which he took part in negotiations as one of the three Mexican representatives and by which peace was agreed on 2 February 1848 after the Mexican–American War. Herrera, already as constitutional president, called him again to exercise the portfolio of Interior and Exterior Relations between November 1848 and May 1849. He was the first Foreign Minister appointed by the interim president Félix María Zuloaga, but resigned in July 1858 (six months after taking office) before the confrontation that involved the Reform War. He was prosecuted after the 1861 triumph of the liberal forces led by Benito Juárez. He rejected the appointments and charges for those who had been appointed by Emperor Maximilian I from 1864 and died three years later in Mexico City.

Bio by: Ola K Ase



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219755197/luis_gonzaga-cuevas: accessed ), memorial page for Luis Gonzaga Cuevas (10 Jul 1799–12 Jan 1867), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219755197, citing Panteón del Tepeyac, Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico; Maintained by Find a Grave.