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See also: | Other events in 1801 · Timeline of Chilean history |
The following lists events that happened during 1801 in Chile .
Royal Governors - Joaquín del Pino (-March 31), José de Santiago Concha Jiménez Lobatón (April 1-December), Francisco Tadeo Diez de Medina Vidanges (December-)
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May 6 - José Joaquín Pérez, seventh president of Chile. [1] (d. 1889)
Fernando de Errázuriz y Martínez de Aldunate, also known as Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate, was a Chilean political figure. He served as provisional president of Chile in 1831.
José Joaquín Pérez Mascayano was a Chilean political figure. He served as the president of Chile between 1861 and 1871.
National Renewal is a liberal conservative political party in Chile. It is a member of Chile Vamos, a centre-right to right-wing coalition. Sebastián Piñera, the former President of Chile, was a member of the party.
The Supreme Director of Chile was the Head of State and of Government of Chile in the periods of 1814 and 1817-1826.
Presidential elections were held in Chile on September 16 and 17, 1829, through a system of electors.
General José María de la Cruz Prieto was a Chilean soldier.
Juana Rosa Aguirre Luco was First Lady of Chile and the wife of President Pedro Aguirre Cerda, who was also her cousin.
The president of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile is the highest authority of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile. The office was established in 1811 by the First National Congress of Chile.
The Larraín family is an influential Chilean family of Basque origin. Their members include prominent aristocratic politicians and businessmen. The Larrain family first arrived in Chile more than 450 years ago, and they have been part of Chile's history ever since. The Larrain family form part of a group of families commonly referred to as the 'double-RRs', surnames which include two RRs.
The 2004 Chilean telethon was the 19th Teletón solidarity campaign held in Chile, on 3–4 December 2004.
Guido Girardi Lavín is a Chilean doctor and politician. He was a senator in district no. 7 for Santiago Poniente. He previously served as the president of that chamber.
José Antonio Gandarillas Luco was a Chilean lawyer and Liberal politician.
Events in the year 1866 in Chile.
Augusto Matte Pérez was a Chilean politician, lawyer, diplomat, and a member of the influential Matte family. He was Minister of Finance and briefly Minister of Foreign Affairs (1888) of Chile.
Ignacio Walker Prieto is a Chilean lawyer, politician, and, author who was Foreign Minister of Chile (2004–2006).
Patricio Walker Prieto is a Chilean politician. He was President of the Senate between 11 March 2015 and 15 March 2016. He was member of the Senate between 2010 and 2018. From 2007 to 2008 Walker was President of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile. He was member of the Chamber of Deputies between 1998 and 2010. Walker is member of the Christian Democratic Party.
Francisco Antonio Vargas Fontecilla was a Chilean lawyer and Liberal politician.
The National Television Council is a Chilean government agency whose function is to oversee the operation of television services.
Álvaro José Miguel Covarrubias Ortúzar was a Chilean politician and lawyer who served as President of the Senate of Chile. He also stood as an independent candidate in the Chilean presidential elections in 1871, 1876, 1881 and 1886.
José Rafael Larraín Moxó was a Chilean politician, farmer, businessman and banker. Elected senator for Santiago for four terms from 1855 to 1882, he was also president of the Senate of Chile from 1864 to 1867. A co-founder of the National Agricultural Society, he was its director and president from 1845 to 1847, and from 1875 to 1893. In 1859, he co-founded a credit institution, the Banco de Chile, and became president of the Bank of Valparaiso in 1874 and later the National Bank. A member of the Conservative Party, he was its president from 1884 to 1885.