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Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (August 5, 1796 in Cartago, Costa Rica – May 17, 1838 in Guatemala) was a Central American licenciado, military officer and Liberal politician. From November 15, 1835 to February 1, 1836 he was chief of state of the state of El Salvador within the Central American Federation. Gómez's parents were José Luis Goméz de Altamirano y Gazo, a Peninsular, and Bartola de Elizondo, a native of Cartago. He was sent to Metapán, El Salvador as a child. Francisco Gómez was assassinated in Guatemala on May 17, 1838.

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  • فرانسيسكو غوميز (رئيس السلفادور) (ar)
  • Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (de)
  • Francisco Gómez (El Salvador) (es)
  • Francisco Gómez (El Salvador President) (en)
  • Гомес де Альтамирано, Франсиско (ru)
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  • فرانسيسكو غوميز (بالإسبانية: Francisco Gómez)‏ (و. 1796 – 1838 م) هو سياسي من السلفادور، تولى منصب رئيس السلفادور.توفي في غواتيمالا . (ar)
  • Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (* 5. August 1796 in Cartago; † Mai 1838 in Guatemala) war vom 15. November 1835 bis 1. Februar 1836 Jefe Supremo der Provinz El Salvador in der Zentralamerikanischen Konföderation. (de)
  • Francisco Goméz (Cartago, Costa Rica, 5 de agosto de 1796-Guatemala, 1838) gobernó la República de El Salvador en calidad de Consejero del 15 de noviembre de 1835 al 1 de febrero de 1836. Fue hijo del español José Luis Goméz de Altamirano y Gazo y Bartola de Elizondo. (es)
  • Франсиско Гомес де Альтамирано и де Элисондо (исп. Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo, 5 августа 1796 — май 1838) — центральноамериканский военный и политический деятель. (ru)
  • Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (August 5, 1796 in Cartago, Costa Rica – May 17, 1838 in Guatemala) was a Central American licenciado, military officer and Liberal politician. From November 15, 1835 to February 1, 1836 he was chief of state of the state of El Salvador within the Central American Federation. Gómez's parents were José Luis Goméz de Altamirano y Gazo, a Peninsular, and Bartola de Elizondo, a native of Cartago. He was sent to Metapán, El Salvador as a child. Francisco Gómez was assassinated in Guatemala on May 17, 1838. (en)
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  • فرانسيسكو غوميز (بالإسبانية: Francisco Gómez)‏ (و. 1796 – 1838 م) هو سياسي من السلفادور، تولى منصب رئيس السلفادور.توفي في غواتيمالا . (ar)
  • Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (* 5. August 1796 in Cartago; † Mai 1838 in Guatemala) war vom 15. November 1835 bis 1. Februar 1836 Jefe Supremo der Provinz El Salvador in der Zentralamerikanischen Konföderation. (de)
  • Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo (August 5, 1796 in Cartago, Costa Rica – May 17, 1838 in Guatemala) was a Central American licenciado, military officer and Liberal politician. From November 15, 1835 to February 1, 1836 he was chief of state of the state of El Salvador within the Central American Federation. Gómez's parents were José Luis Goméz de Altamirano y Gazo, a Peninsular, and Bartola de Elizondo, a native of Cartago. He was sent to Metapán, El Salvador as a child. Later he studied law in Guatemala, becoming a licenciado. Having accumulated some money, he moved back to Metapán, where he married Catalina Rodríguez. He also brought his father, now widowed, to live with him. He was part of the city council of Metapán in November 1811, when the first independence revolt broke out. He joined with the other council members in opposing this, although he was secretly a supporter of independence. He moved to San Salvador, where he also became a member of the city council. He edited the Instrucciones, in which he expressed very liberal ideas. Upon the proclamation of independence, he joined the patriot cause and fought in the war against Imperial Mexico (1822–23). He attained the rank of captain. He was elected a deputy in the Legislature in 1826. Later he returned to the army of the state, when El Salvador and Honduras withdrew recognition of the federal authorities. He served under General Francisco Morazán, whose confidence he gained. He was promoted to colonel. On October 10, 1827 in Izalco he presented to federal President Manuel José Arce El Salvador's peace proposals. On November 15, 1835, Morazán made him chief of state of El Salvador state, replacing Nicolás Espinoza. He served on an interim basis, until he was replaced by Diego Vigil on February 1, 1836. Francisco Gómez was assassinated in Guatemala on May 17, 1838. (en)
  • Francisco Goméz (Cartago, Costa Rica, 5 de agosto de 1796-Guatemala, 1838) gobernó la República de El Salvador en calidad de Consejero del 15 de noviembre de 1835 al 1 de febrero de 1836. Fue hijo del español José Luis Goméz de Altamirano y Gazo y Bartola de Elizondo. (es)
  • Франсиско Гомес де Альтамирано и де Элисондо (исп. Francisco Gómez de Altamirano y de Elizondo, 5 августа 1796 — май 1838) — центральноамериканский военный и политический деятель. (ru)
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