Mariano Prado
Mariano Prado | |
|---|---|
| Head of State of El Salvador | |
| In office 25 July 1832 – 1 July 1833 | |
| Preceded by | Joaquín de San Martín |
| Succeeded by | Joaquín de San Martín |
| In office 1 November 1826 – 30 January 1829 Acting Head of State | |
| Preceded by | Juan Villacorta Díaz |
| Succeeded by | José María Cornejo |
| In office 1 October 1824 – 13 December 1824 | |
| Preceded by | Juan Manuel Rodríguez |
| Succeeded by | Juan Villacorta Díaz |
| Political Chief of El Salvador | |
| In office 17 June 1823 – 22 April 1824 Provisional Political Chief | |
| Preceded by | Himself as Supreme Political Chief |
| Succeeded by | Juan Manuel Rodríguez as Head of State |
| Supreme Political Chief of El Salvador | |
| In office 25 May 1823 – 17 June 1823 | |
| Preceded by | Felipe Codallos as Political Chief |
| Succeeded by | Himself as Political Chief |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Mariano Prado Baca 1776 León, Captaincy General of Guatemala |
| Died | 1837 (aged 60–61) Guatemala, Federal Republic of Central America |
| Nationality | Central American |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Occupation | Politician, lawyer |
Mariano Prado Baca (1776 – 1837) was a Central American lawyer and a four-time, liberal chief of state of El Salvador, while it was a state in the Federal Republic of Central America (1823–24, 1824, 1826–29 and 1832–33).