Juan José Flores

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Juan José Flores was a Venezuelan-born military leader and statesman who became the first president of Ecuador and played a key role in the country’s early republican history.

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Juan José Flores canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
military officer
politician
president
countryOfBirth Venezuela
countryOfCitizenship Ecuador
Venezuela
countryOfDeath Peru
describedBySource Ecuadorian historical scholarship
Venezuelan historical scholarship
ethnicGroup Criollo
familyName Flores
givenName Juan José
hasOccupation military leader
politician
soldier
statesman
hasRole head of state
military leader
statesman
influenced early constitutional development of Ecuador
formation of Ecuadorian national institutions
languageSpoken Spanish
memberOf Armed Forces of Ecuador
surface form: Ecuadorian armed forces

army of Gran Colombia
militaryRank general
movement Latin American independence movement
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableFor being the first President of Ecuador
leadership in early Ecuadorian military and political affairs
role in the formation of the Republic of Ecuador
officeContested President of Ecuador
participantIn Gran Colombia–Peru War
Venezuelan War of Independence
surface form: Wars of Independence in northern South America

early republican politics of Ecuador
partOf early republican history of Ecuador
placeOfBirth Puerto Cabello
placeOfDeath Peraia
positionHeld General in the army of Gran Colombia
President of Ecuador
Supreme Chief of the State of Ecuador
regionOfActivity Ecuador
Gran Colombia
Venezuela
northern South America
sexOrGender male

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President of Ecuador firstHolder Juan José Flores
Ecuadorian War of Independence commander Juan José Flores
Floreana Island namedAfter Juan José Flores