Prado, Mariano Ignacio

Prado, Mariano Ignacio

(märyä`nō ēgnä`syō prä`thō), 1826–1901, president of Peru (1865–67, 1878–79). He aided Ramón CastillaCastilla, Ramón
, 1797–1867, president of Peru (1845–51, 1855–62). He fought under Antonio José de Sucre in the revolution against Spain (1821–24) in Peru and took part in the civil wars that followed.
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 in the revolution of 1854. Indignant at the treaty that compensated Spain for losses during the revolution—a treaty he considered humiliating to Peru—Prado led a revolution. He became dictator and severed diplomatic relations with Spain. The war that followed was limited to small naval engagements, but before its conclusion Prado was deposed. He was forced to leave the country, but he later returned and was reelected. The war with Chile (see Pacific, War of thePacific, War of the,
1879–84, war between Chile and the allied nations, Peru and Bolivia; also called the Chile–Peruvian War. The trouble began when President Hilarión Daza of Bolivia rescinded (Feb.
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) broke out in 1879. After some months of dismal failure and defeat, Prado left for Europe and did not return for many years.