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| termend1 = 24 June 2001 | | termend1 = 24 June 2001 | ||
| successor1 = Juan Carlos Sanchez | | successor1 = Juan Carlos Sanchez | ||
| allegiance = * [[Imperial State of Carinansia]] ( | | allegiance = * [[Imperial State of Carinansia]] (1950-1959) | ||
* [[Carinansia]] (1959 onwards) | * [[Carinansia]] (1959 onwards) | ||
| branch = [[Serene Armed Forces#Serene Army|Serene Army]] | | branch = [[Serene Armed Forces#Serene Army|Serene Army]] | ||
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* Exceptional Service Ribbon | * Exceptional Service Ribbon | ||
* Order of the Liberator General Cárintecatl | * Order of the Liberator General Cárintecatl | ||
| parents = | | parents = Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco (father)<br>Lady Diana of Flores (mother) | ||
| children = * Ēlōxōchitl Kim | | children = * Ēlōxōchitl Kim | ||
* Cuauc Rodríguez | * Cuauc Rodríguez | ||
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Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez, born Oscar Cortés (January 2, 1932 - August 17, 2036) to aristocracy living in São Alberto, he received a privileged and educated upbringing in the capital. He enlisted in the Imperial Army in | Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez, born Oscar Cortés (January 2, 1932 - August 17, 2036) to aristocracy living in São Alberto, he received a privileged and educated upbringing in the capital. He enlisted in the Imperial Army in 1950 as an officer cadet, rising quickly through the ranks due to his peerage to become a Brigadier General by 1958, in command of the Army of Southern Ipudorm. Consdering himself a Serenist sympathiser, he quickly pledged allegiance to the National Liberation Front later that year, ultimately becoming a prominent revolutionary General. In the later years of the Serenacy, he became one of the country’s most prominent politicians, serving as governor and senator several times. | ||
== Family background == | == Family background == |
Revision as of 04:02, 5 May 2024
Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez | |
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National Senator of Ipudorm for Gran Salvador | |
In office 29 July 2004 – 1 March 2019 | |
Preceded by | Mateo Espina |
Succeeded by | Cuetlāchtli Ixtanyatl |
National Senator of San Luis for Chihuatanec | |
In office 25 June 1989 – 24 June 2001 | |
Preceded by | Gustavo Zoido |
Succeeded by | Juan Carlos Sanchez |
Governor of Tohuecotl | |
In office 14 August 1980 – 14 August 1988 | |
Preceded by | Rebeca Villa |
Succeeded by | Centehua Martinéz |
Duke of Solicalco | |
In office 4 January 1940 – 23 October 1959 | |
Preceded by | Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco |
Succeeded by | Title dissolved |
Personal details | |
Born | Oscar Cortés January 2, 1932 São Alberto, Imperial State of Carinansia |
Died | August 17, 2036 Puerto Encantado, Ipudorm, Carinansia | (aged 104)
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Parent(s) | Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco (father) Lady Diana of Flores (mother) |
Military service | |
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Branch/service | Serene Army |
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Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez, born Oscar Cortés (January 2, 1932 - August 17, 2036) to aristocracy living in São Alberto, he received a privileged and educated upbringing in the capital. He enlisted in the Imperial Army in 1950 as an officer cadet, rising quickly through the ranks due to his peerage to become a Brigadier General by 1958, in command of the Army of Southern Ipudorm. Consdering himself a Serenist sympathiser, he quickly pledged allegiance to the National Liberation Front later that year, ultimately becoming a prominent revolutionary General. In the later years of the Serenacy, he became one of the country’s most prominent politicians, serving as governor and senator several times.