Soledad Román de Núñez

Soledad Román de Núñez (née Soledad Román Polanco;(1835-1924) was the First lady of Colombia in 1880–82, 1884–88 and 1892, by her marriage to president Rafael Núñez. She is considered to have wielded a considerable influence in policy and participated in state affairs in Colombia during the presidencies of her spouse more than any other woman in Colombia before her. She is credited with the victory of the government in the conflict of 1885, as well as the concordat of 1887 (Colombia).[1] She was a controversial figure, because her marriage was not recognized by the Catholic church, as the wedding had been civil, as her spouse's first wife was still alive and he was still married to her in the eyes of the Catholic church.

Soledad Román de Nuñez
First Lady of Colombia
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7 May 1886 (1886-05-07)  (1924-10-19)19 October 1924
PresidentRafael Núñez
Preceded byCarmen Ozpina de Popayan
Succeeded byAna Narvaez y Guerra
Personal details
Born6 October 1835
Cartagena de Indias, Republic of New Granada
Died19 June 1924(1924-06-19) (aged 89)
Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Spouse(s)Rafael Núñez (18771894)
Parents
  • Manuel Román y Picón (father)
  • Rafaela Polanco de Román (mother)

References

  1. Lemaitre, Daniel (1988). «Prólogo». Soledad Román de Núñez: Recuerdos (3 edición). Bogotá: Canal Ramírez Antares.
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