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Luis Antonio Eguiguren Escudero (July 21, 1887 in
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– August 15, 1967 in
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) was a Peruvian educator, magistrate, historian and politician. He was the director of the General Archive (File) of the Nation (1914), Alderman of Lima (1914–1920),
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(1930), President of the Constituent Congress (1930–1932), founder and leader of the
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. He won the Peruvian presidential election of 1936, but his victory was ignored by the Congress and the then-President
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, who claimed that he had won with votes of the APRA. He presided over the
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and the
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in 1953 and 1954.


Biography

Luis A. Eguiguren was born in the historical San Francisco Street (now Lima Street), in the city of
Piura Piura is a city in northwestern Peru, located north of the Sechura Desert along the Piura River. It is the capital of the Piura Region and the Piura Province. Its population was 484,475 as of 2017 and it is the 7th most populous city in Peru. ...
. He was the son of Francisco Jose Eguiguren Escudero, honest judge, congressman, Secretary of Justice and President of the Supreme Court in 1913 and 1914, and the distinguished lady Josefina Escudero Menacho. Between 1893 and 1902, he studied at Colegio San Miguel de Piura School and then at Colegio La Inmaculada(The Jesuit Fathers School) in Lima (1902–1904). He got into the
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos The National University of San Marcos (, UNMSM) is a public research university located in Lima, the capital of Peru. In the Americas, it is the first officially established ( privilege by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor) and the oldest continu ...
, where he chose the academic degrees of Doctor of Letters (1913), in Jurisprudence with the thesis "The Peruvian
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legal status" (1914), and Political and Administrative Science (1914). His thesis of Bachelor of Political and Administrative Sciences was titled: "The Role of students in Political life”, and his doctoral thesis: "The need for a diplomatic tradition in Peru". His remains were transferred to his native Piura in December 2005, in order to rest in the tomb that he ordered to be built in San Teodoro Cemetery. Law No. 24899, promulgated on October 19, 1988, establishes that each July 21 is the Peruvian Humanist Day. It was established in honor of the magistrate, historian, journalist and Peruvian politician, Don Luis Antonio Eguiguren, on the centenary of his birth.


Career

He was appointed Director of the
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, but he resigned because he did not receive enough support to carry out the institution that was under his charge.UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS (Lima-Perú) Personajes distinguidos http://www.unmsm.edu.pe/sanmarcos/biografia/eguigurenl.htm In the field of politics, he deployed an intense task. He was the
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in a short period of time, during the years of 1930 and 1931. He was elected deputy and later he presided over the Constituent Assembly. He was also president of the Supreme Court of the Republic. In 1936 he ran for president in the Peruvian General Election as leader of the Social Democrat Party, after being convinced by the APRA to form his own party, to the detriment of Jorge Prado's
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. As the votes were being counted, Eguiguren appeared to be leading with a majority; the vote being finally suspended on October 21 (on the basis that members of the previously banned APRA party had voted for him) which left Eguiguren with 37.13% of the votes in comparison to Prado's 25.00%. However, due to the environment of political intolerance in Perú, the elections were nullified on the same arguments that the count was suspended: according to the government, American Popular Revolutionary Alliance support of his candidacy rendered his victory null (as he was supported by a party considered illegal for being an "international party"). After his frustrated presidency, he further developed a liking for historical research with dynamism and conviction, which perhaps explains the abundant and interesting bibliographical production of his authorship. Besides, we must highlight their work and research for the construction of the history of his alma mater, San Marcos. ''Orígenes de la Universidad de San Marcos'' is the title of a valuable text that all "sanmarquinos" should read in order to learn more about the oldest American college. Other of the books he also published were ''Catálogo histórico del claustro de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 1576–1800'',
La Universidad de San Marcos: IV centenario de la fundación de la Universidad Real y Pontificia y de su vigorosa continuidad histórica
', y ''Diccionario cronológico de la Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Marcos y sus Colegios''
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He is the most prolific San Marcos historian, because he has written six thousand pages of documents and texts about his university. He chaired the Committee appointed to draft the official history of San Marcos, on the occasion of its four hundred year anniversary in 1951. Luis A. Eguiguren was interested also on events and characters of Peru's Independence. Therefore, he published studies about ''La rebelión de León de
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'', ''Lima y Huamanga −1812'', ''La revolución de 1814'', ''El mártir pescador José Silverio Olaya'', ''La sublevación de
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'', among others. He made an important contribution to the text ''Apuntes sobre la cuestión internacional entre Perú y
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'', in which he demonstrated that some Peru's northern territories, like Jaen and Maynas, undoubtedly belong to his country. Luis A. Eguiguren is the only Peruvian to lead the three branches of government, the
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(1930–1932), the Supreme Court (1953–1954) and the failed Presidency (1936).


Political offices

*Secretario del Ministerio de Hacienda (1910–1911) during the first government (1908–1912) of
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. *Concejal de la Municipalidad de Lima 1914–1920.
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of
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. *Director del Archivo Nacional (1914). Director of the Peruvian National Archives *Embajador Ad honorem ante el Vaticano (1924).
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Ambassador of Peru to the
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. *Alcalde de Lima (1930–1931)
Mayor of Lima The following is a list of mayors (''alcaldes'') of Lima since the city's foundation in 1535. Under Spanish rule, the city's '' cabildo'' was headed by an ''Alcalde ordinario''. Currently, the city's local government is under the jurisdiction ...
*Presidente del Congreso Constituyente (1931). President of the Constituent Congress *Presidente electo del Perú (1936). Elected
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*Vocal de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (1946). Member of the Supreme Court *Presidente de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (1952–1953). President of the Supreme Court *Fundador del Diario y editorial "Ahora" (1934). Founder of the newspaper and editorial "Now (Ahora)”


Honours

*Gran Cruz de la Orden del Sol del Perú. * Orden de San Gregorio Magno. Holy See. * Orden del Libertador. Venezuela He was named
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of the following universities: *
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. New York (1953) *
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. Washington (1953) *Pontificia
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.
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(1932)


Publications

Source: *1908 Los símbolos de la patria: trabajo histórico presentado en la actuación patriótica de la "Escuela Técnica de Comercio" *1909 Recordando a
Manuel Candamo Manuel González de Candamo e Iriarte (July 14, 1841 – May 7, 1904) served as the 33rd President of Peru from 1903 until his death in 1904. He also served as Interim President of Peru, officially as the President of the Government Junta ...
*1909 El Pensamiento de
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*1910 El fundador de la Universidad de San Marcos fray
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*1911 Origen de la Universidad de San Marcos *1912 Actuación de los hijos de
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en la Universidad de San Marcos (siglos XVI, XVII y XVIII) *1912 La Cátedra de Prima de Leyes *1912 Catálogo histórico del claustro de la Universidad de San Marcos *1912 Con la juventud de América *1912 La Rebelión de León de
Huánuco Huánuco (; ) is a city in central Peru. It had a population of 196,627 as of 2017 and in 2015 it had a population of 175,068. It is the capital of the Huánuco Region and the Huánuco District. It is the seat of the diocese of Huánuco. The met ...
*1913 Ensayo sobre el sistema penal incaico *1913 Historia del Batallón Numancia *1913 Tentativa de segunda rebelión de
Huánuco Huánuco (; ) is a city in central Peru. It had a population of 196,627 as of 2017 and in 2015 it had a population of 175,068. It is the capital of the Huánuco Region and the Huánuco District. It is the seat of the diocese of Huánuco. The met ...
, octubre de 1812-enero de 1813 *1913 Reflexiones en torno del edicto de Milán *1914 El
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peruano y su condición legal (Doctoral Thesis in Jurisprudence UNMSM. Lima Peru) *1914 La tradición diplomática en el Perú *1914 La rebelión del
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de 1814 * 1915 La anexión del distrito de
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a la ciudad de Piura *1915 Intervención de los estudiantes de la Universidades en la vida política *1915 La Holgazanería en el Perú *1921 Historia de la Universidad de San Marcos hasta el 15 de julio de 1647 por el Padre Maestro Fray
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*1931 Origen y legislación sobre los impuestos para desocupados *1933 En la Selva política *1935 La sedición de Huamanga en 1812:
Ayacucho Ayacucho (, , derived from the words ''aya'' ("death" or "soul") and ''k'uchu'' ("corner") in honour of the battle of Ayacucho), founded in 1540 as San Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga and known simply as Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga) until 1825, i ...
y la Independencia
Actualidad política
Eguiguren,
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,
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,
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, Villarán, Pierola *1936 La vitalidad de la Democracia en el Perú *1939 El Usurpador *193
Alma Mater
Orígenes de la Universidad de San Marcos 1551 – 1579 *1940;1941; 1951 Diccionario histórico cronológico de la Real Universidad de San Marcos y sus colegios en tres tomo
Tomo ITomo II

Tomo III
*1941 Apuntes sobre la cuestión internacional entre el Perú y
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: MaynasThis is a book about the
History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some theorists categ ...
*1942 El estudiante de medicina Daniel Carrión: proceso judicial sobre su gloriosa muerte *1942 Guerra separatista del Perú (1777–1780) *1943 Invencible
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(English) *1944
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de Lima *1944 La Creación de la Democracia de Post Guerra *194
La restauración del derecho
*1945 El mártir pescador José Silverio Olaya y los pupilos del
Real Felipe The Real Felipe Fortress is a fortress located within the Monumental Zone of Callao, Peru. It was built to defend the main port of the country, as well as the city of Lima from pirates and corsairs during colonial times. The fortress was subject ...
*1945 La inconstitucionalidad de las leyes: Artículo XXII del título preliminar del
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*1945 Carta de las Naciones Unidas y Estatutos de la Corte Internacional de la Haya *194
La Democracia y la mutilación de la Constitución
*194
Leyendas y curiosidades de la historia nacional
*194
Fondo Monetario Internacional y Banco Internacional para la Reconstrucción
*1945 Documentos de
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sobre Organización Internacional *1945 Organización Propósitos y Progreso de la
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*194
Sociología Sexual
*1945–4
Las calles de Lima
*194
El abuso del Derecho
*1949 El Archivo Nacional del Perú
Breve inventario de expedientes
*194
El paseo triunfal y el vejamen del graduando
https://fondoeditorial.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fondoeditorial/catalog/book/64 (1)] *194
Semblanza de la Universidad de San Marcos por Diego de León Pinelo (1648)
(translator Latin-Spanish) *1950
Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza (1750–1825) was a Peruvian academic. He was a precursor of national independence. He was a priest, a professor, and a tribune. Early life He was born on 15 April 1750 in Chachapoyas, while José Antonio Manso ...
*1950 Toward the country of democracy: Hacia el país de la democracia (English-Spanish) *195
Universidad de San Marcos: IV centenario de la fundación de la Universidad Real y Pontificia y de su vigorosa continuidad histórica
https://fondoeditorial.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fondoeditorial/catalog/book/93 (1)] *1950 La National University of San Marcos, Universidadbr>en el s. XVI
https://fondoeditorial.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fondoeditorial/catalog/book/71 Narración (Volumen I
Las Constituciones de la Universidad y otros documentos (Volumen II)
*1950 Historia de la medicina peruan
La medicina incaica (Volumen I)La medicina en el Virreinato (Volumen II)
https://fondoeditorial.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/fondoeditorial/catalog/book/67 La medicina en la República (Volumen III)] (Editor) *195
Lugares Teológicos
por Toribio Rodríguez de Mendoza, Rodríguez de Mendoza (translator Latin-Spanish) *1952 Guerra separatista rebeliones de indios en Sur América la sublevación de
Túpac Amaru Túpac Amaru or ''Thupa Amaru'' (14 April 154524 September 1572) (first name also spelled Túpac, Tupac, Topa, Tupaq, Thupaq, Thupa, last name also spelled Amaro instead of Amaru) was the last Sapa Inca of the Neo-Inca State, the final remaini ...
, crónica de Melchor de Paz. Tomo I; Tomo II
Con apostillas a la obra de Melchor de Paz, por Luis Antonio Eguiguren.
*1953 El proceso de Juan de Berindoaga y Palomares: un capítulo de Historia del Libertador Bolívar en el Perú *1954 Sánchez Carrión: Ministro General de los negocios del Perú. Tomo I
Tomo II
*1954 Las instituciones civiles en el PerúSpeech given upon receiving the title of Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa at Columbia University *1955 Unanue,
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br>y la Historia creadora
*1956 Huellas de la Compañía de Jesúsbr>en el Perú
*1956 Dr. Fernando Máximo López Aldana, prócer de la independencia del Perú, vocal de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la República *1957 Guerra separatista: la tentativa de rebelión que concibió el Doctor José Mateo Silva en
Lima Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
*1959 Apellidos y fisonomía moral de
Pumacahua Mateo García Pumacahua (September 21, 1740 – March 17, 1815) simply known as Pumacahua, modern spelling variants Pumakawa or Pumaqawa (meaning "he who stalks with the stealth of a puma", from Quechuan languages, Quechua ''Puma'' cougar, puma, ...
*1958 Carta de las Naciones Unidas y Estatutos de la Corte Internacional de Justicia *1959 Hojas para la Historia de la Emancipación del Per
Tomo I
*1961 Hojas para la Historia de la Emancipación del Per
Tomo II
*196
El Derecho del Perú Virreinal: Crisis del derecho y justicia
*1966 Lima inexpugnable: Un libro desconocido del polígrafo don
Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo Pedro Peralta y Barnuevo (Lima, 26 November 1663 – 30 April 1743) was an Enlightenment-era Peruvian mathematician, cosmographer, historian, scholar, poet, and astronomer, and was considered a polymath A polymath or polyhistor is an individ ...
*1967 Hojas para la Historia de la Emancipación del Perú Tomo III *1967 El recurso de
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*196
Trozos de vida


References


Sources

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* MUSEO DEL CONGRESO (República del Perú) http://www.congreso.gob.pe/museo/presidentes/226.LA-Eguiguren-1931.pdf * UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS (Lima-Perú) ''Personajes distinguidos'' http://www.unmsm.edu.pe/sanmarcos/biografia/eguigurenl.htm * TAURO DEL PINO, Alberto, ''Enciclopedia Ilustrada del Perú''. Lima, PEISA, 2001. {{DEFAULTSORT:Eguiguren Escudero, Luis Antonio Peruvian people of Basque descent 1887 births 1967 deaths Presidents of the Congress of the Republic of Peru People from Piura 20th-century Peruvian judges Peruvian male journalists Peruvian male writers Mayors of Lima Candidates for President of Peru Knights of St. Gregory the Great 20th-century mayors of places in Peru 20th-century Peruvian journalists