Juan Antonio Ribeyro Estada (1810 – December 16, 1886) was a 19th-century Peruvian politician. He was Prime Minister of Peru (1863 – August 1864). He was President of the Supreme Court of Peru (1858, 1861, 1870, 1877, 1879–1884, 1886). He served in the Chamber of Deputies of Peru.[1][2]

Family Tree [3]

Preceded byFrancisco Javier Mariátegui President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1858 Succeeded byJuan Mariano Cossío Preceded byLuciano Cúneo President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1861 Succeeded byJuan Mariano Cossío Preceded byJuan Antonio Pezet Prime Minister of Peru 1863 – August 1864 Succeeded byManuel Costas Arce Preceded byFrancisco Javier Mariátegui President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1870 Succeeded byJuan Mariano Cossío Preceded byAntonio Arenas President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1877 Succeeded byJuan Oviedo Preceded byJuan Oviedo President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1879–1884 Succeeded byAntonio Arenas Merino Preceded byAntonio Arenas Merino President of the Supreme Court of Peru 1886 Succeeded byJosé Eusebio Sánchez

References

  1. ^ Ricardo Rossel: Discurso pronunciado ante la tumba de Juan Antonio Ribeyro. Obras Literarias, Tomo I. 1890, Lima Perú..
  2. ^ Wolfgang A. Luchting: «Ribeyro: El ropero, los viejos y la muerte».
  3. ^ "Family tree of Ramón Ribeyro Alvarez del Villar". Geneanet. Retrieved 2019-05-29.

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