Cristóbal Mendoza
José Cristóbal Hurtado de Mendoza y Montilla (23 June 1772 – 8 February 1829), commonly known as
Cristóbal Mendoza, was a Venezuelan lawyer, politician, writer, and academic. Cristobal is best known for serving as the first official
President of Venezuela from 1811 to 1812. After earning a master's degree in philosophy in
Caracas and his
doctor utriusque juris (Doctor of Canon and
Civil Law) in the
Dominican Republic, early in his professional career he served in various law firms in
Trujillo,
Mérida, and Caracas. He moved to
Barinas in 1796 to practice law, and in 1807 was elected Mayor of Barinas. In 1810, Mendoza joined the insurgent movement started by wealthy Caracan citizens against the Spanish crown, and in 1811 was elected to represent the province of Barinas in the newly founded Constituent Congress of Venezuela. Days later he was appointed the first president of the
First Republic of Venezuela, a role he shared as part of a triumvirate. Until his term ended in March 1812, Mendoza began the war for independence against the parts of Venezuela that still supported the Spanish monarchy, authored the
Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, and also took part in constructing the
first Constitution of the Republic of Venezuela.
In 1813 Mendoza fled a
royalist invasion and moved to
Grenada, and soon after he joined
Simon Bolivar's effort to liberate South America from Spanish rule. Bolivar appointed Mendoza the governor of
Mérida in May 1813, and Mendoza was appointed governor of Caracas several months later. Fleeing Venezuela again in 1814 when
José Tomás Boves conquered Caracas, Mendoza moved to
Trinidad, where from 1819 and 1820 he was an active political writer for the ''
Correo del Orinoco''. In 1826,
Francisco de Paula Santander appointed Mendoza as Mayor of the Department of Venezuela in the empire of
Gran Colombia. After a short exile under General
Jose Antonio Paez, in 1827 Bolivar re-appointed him Mayor of the Department of Venezuela, a role Medoza kept until resigning in the middle of 1828. In commemoration of Mendoza, in 1972, Venezuela enacted National Lawyer Day (Día Nacional del Abogado) on Mendoza's birth date of 23 June.
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