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Miguel de San Román Meza (May 17, 1802, Puno, Peru – April 3, 1863, Lima, Peru) was President of Peru for a brief period between 1862 and 1863.In 1822 he served under Simón Bolívar and participated in the Battle of Ayacucho. From there on, San Román participated in various battles during the first years of the Peruvian republican period. He supported Agustín Gamarra until his defeat in the battle of Ingavi.Despite this defeat, San Román was awarded the grade of Gran Mariscal.

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  • Miguel de San Román Meza (May 17, 1802, Puno, Peru – April 3, 1863, Lima, Peru) was President of Peru for a brief period between 1862 and 1863.In 1822 he served under Simón Bolívar and participated in the Battle of Ayacucho. From there on, San Román participated in various battles during the first years of the Peruvian republican period. He supported Agustín Gamarra until his defeat in the battle of Ingavi.Despite this defeat, San Román was awarded the grade of Gran Mariscal.
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  • Miguel de San Román Meza
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  • President of Peru
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  • 35thPresident of Peru
  • 3rdPrime Minister of Peru
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