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Casto Fonseca (c. 1800 – 24 January 1845) was a
Nicaraguan Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, it is the third-most populous country in Central America after Guatemala and ...
military figure who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua from 6 April 1839 to 20 January 1845, preceded by
Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa Bernardo is a given name, possibly derived from the Germanic Bernhard. It may refer to: People * Bernardo the Japanese (died 1557), early Japanese Christian convert and disciple of Saint Francis Xavier * Bernardo Accolti (1465–1536), Italian ...
and succeeded by
José Trinidad Muñoz José Trinidad Muñoz (1790 – 18 August 1855) was a Nicaraguan military general who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua in 1845, and again from 1847 to 1855, preceded by Casto Fonseca. Background Muñoz was the son of ...
. Fonseca was a graduate in medicine and only had one son, Marcos Fonseca.


Rise to power


Assassination of José Zepeda

On 25 January 1837 Fonseca and Méndez took the León barracks and took a man named Braulio Mendiola out of jail and commissioned him to arrest the head of state, José Zepeda, and officials of his government. Zepeda and some of his officials were killed, and later buried in the Cemetery of Guadalupe. After his death, José Núñez assumed leadership. Núñez did not arrest the rebels, but rather appeased Méndez and appointed him General Commander of Arms, but Mendiola was captured and executed.


Reestablishment of Military Absolutism

Méndez reestablished the military absolutism initiated by
José Anacleto Ordóñez José Anacleto Ordóñez Bermúdez (1778–1839), also known as Cleto Ordóñez, and nicknamed "''El tuerto Ordóñez''" by his detractors, was a liberal Nicaraguan soldier, politician and prominent Central American unionist who served as ''de ...
in 1823, even against the will of Núñez, who was at that point powerless to oppose. After Méndez's fall from power in 1839, Militarism would continue under Fonseca, who promoted himself to the highest rank of ''"Grand Marshal"'' and wore operetta garb. He became the true arbiter of political life in Nicaragua, with the ability to even influence the elections of the supreme authorities of the State, which aroused the uncalmed traditional passionate hatreds.


Malespín's War

Fonseca supported the parliamentary election of liberal Manuel Pérez as Supreme Director after public elections failed, and this concerned the conservative politicians mainly based in
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. Under Pérez, Managua's council decided to move the jurisdiction policy of Granada towards the jurisdiction policy of León and Granadans feared that Managua would be controlled militarily by Fonseca, and that the leaders of Leonese liberalism would be a threat to them.


Beginning of the War

On 25 October 1844, Salvadoran President
Francisco Malespín Francisco Malespín Herrera (1806 – 25 November 1846) was a Salvadoran military officer and politician, elected as the president of El Salvador in 1844. He served from 7 February 1844 to 15 February 1845, when he was deposed by his vice presi ...
, handed over the presidency to his Vice President,
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, and began leading his troops towards Nicaragua with support from the Honduran Government under
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. Pérez, lacking the prestige the situation required, resigned, and on 26 September 1844
Emiliano Madriz Emiliano Madriz (c. 1800 – 24 January 1845) was a liberal Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua from 26 September to 26 December 1844, and as the interim Supreme Director in León until 24 January ...
, based in León, was appointed interim Supreme Director. On 27 November the combined Armies of El Salvador and Honduras, known as the ''"Ejército Protector de la Paz"'' under the supreme command of Malespín, with
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as second and
José Trinidad Muñoz José Trinidad Muñoz (1790 – 18 August 1855) was a Nicaraguan military general who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua in 1845, and again from 1847 to 1855, preceded by Casto Fonseca. Background Muñoz was the son of ...
as third in command, are confronted by the few troops of Fonseca, concentrated in León, which is besieged. The first battles were disastrous for the attackers and the Hondurans began to withdraw, but Malespín convinced them to stay in combat, not before Manuel Quijano y García and 64 dragoons had already deserted León. The Granadans offered their support to Fonseca under a pact to improve the regime; but he replied that the government did not agree with rebels, that the Granadans should proceed as they saw fit, and that he reserved giving them the punishment they deserved. Initially, about 400
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archers enlisted in the defense of León against the invading army, but due to the mistreatment they received from Fonseca and the breaking of the liberal-conservative alliance, they joined the occupying forces.


Leon's Site

Some officers believed that Fonseca, though brave, was not competent enough to make a proper defense.
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, "El Chelon", suggested that Fonseca hand over command to
José Trinidad Cabañas José Trinidad Cabañas Fiallos (9 June 1805– 8 January 1871) was a liberal Honduran military general and politician who served as President of Honduras on two separate occasions: From 1 March to 6 July 1852. And 31 December 1853 to 6 J ...
. Fonseca considered the suggestion an insult, and consequently Valle withdrew and Cabañas became an object of suspicion for Fonseca. Due to Fonseca's ineptitude and intransigence, Madriz commanded the defenses of León.. The defenses of Sutiava was entrusted to
Gerardo Barrios José Gerardo Barrios Espinoza (September/October 1813 – 29 August 1865) was a Salvadoran military officer and politician who served as president of El Salvador on three occasions between June 1858 and his overthrow in October 1863. Born in 1 ...
, who organized it for the resistance against the siege led by Malespín. After a shipment of weapons was seized in the port of
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, allowing the advance towards León, on 24 January Malespín entered the long-besieged city, and his troops looted and massacred it.


Death and legacy

When Malespín entered León he executed many prominent citizens of Leonese society at the time, including Minister General Crescencio Navas and Supreme Director
Emiliano Madriz Emiliano Madriz (c. 1800 – 24 January 1845) was a liberal Nicaraguan lawyer and politician who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua from 26 September to 26 December 1844, and as the interim Supreme Director in León until 24 January ...
. Barrios and Cabañas were able to escape and return to
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, but Fonseca remained, and a drunk Malespín watched his execution. He is considered by many as "Nicaragua's most tyrannical leader", and is viewed in that light.


References

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