Eduardo Acevedo Maturana
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Eduardo Acevedo Maturana (Montevideo, 1815 - 1863) was a Uruguayan jurist and politician.[1]
Biography
He studied law in Buenos Aires and became a renowned law scholar. His project was influential in the later creation of the Uruguayan Civil Code by Tristán Narvaja. He also collaborated with Dalmacio Vélez Sarsfield in the elaboration of the Civil Code of Argentina.[1]
A man from the National Party, he was Foreign Minister in the government of Bernardo Prudencio Berro in 1860. Afterwards he was a member of the Higher Court until his death.[1]
Family
Married to Joaquina Vásquez Fernández, he had six children: Eduardo (another prominent politician), Adela, Julia, Paulina, Joaquina, and Luisa (who married Juan Carlos Blanco Fernández and gave birth to many notable lawyers and politicians).[1]
One of his brothers, Norberto Acevedo Maturana, had also a fruitful offspring, notably the writer and journalist Eduardo Acevedo Díaz.[1]
References
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- 1815 births
- 1863 deaths
- People from Montevideo
- Uruguayan jurists
- National Party (Uruguay) politicians
- Foreign ministers of Uruguay
- 19th-century Paraguayan people
- Uruguayan law biography stubs