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{{Infobox officeholder | {{Infobox officeholder | ||
| name = Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez | | name = Nōchēhuatl Rodríguez | ||
|birth_date={{Birth date|1932|01|02}}|birth_name=Oscar Cortés|birth_place=[[São Alberto]], [[Imperial State of | | birth_date = {{Birth date|1932|01|02}} | ||
* [[Carinansia]] (1959 onwards)|branch=[[Serene Armed Forces#Serene Army|Serene Army]]|battles=* [[Battle of Plaimo]] | | birth_name = Oscar Cortés | ||
| birth_place = [[São Alberto]], [[Imperial State of Carinansia]] | |||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2036|8|17|1932|01|02}} | |||
| death_place = [[Puerto Encantado]], [[Ipudorm]], [[Carinansia]] | |||
| image = Marcelino García Barragán.jpg | |||
| caption = Military portrait in 1978 | |||
| office = National Senator of Ipudorm for Gran Salvador | |||
| office1 = National Senator of San Luis for Chihuatanec | |||
| office2 = Governor of Tohuecotl | |||
| office3 = Duke of Solicalco | |||
| term_start = 29 July 2004 | |||
| term_end = 1 March 2019 | |||
| termend2 = 14 August 1988 | |||
| termstart2 = 14 August 1980 | |||
| termend3 = 23 October 1959 | |||
| termstart3 = 4 January 1940 | |||
| predecessor = Mateo Espina | |||
| predecessor2 = Rebeca Villa | |||
| predecessor1 = Gustavo Zoido | |||
| predecessor3 = Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco | |||
| successor = Cuetlāchtli Ixtanyatl | |||
| successor2 = Centehua Martinéz | |||
| successor3 = ''Title dissolved'' | |||
| termstart1 = 25 June 1989 | |||
| termend1 = 24 June 2001 | |||
| successor1 = Juan Carlos Sanchez | |||
| allegiance = * [[Imperial State of Carinansia]] (1950-1959) | |||
* [[Carinansia]] (1959 onwards) | |||
| branch = [[Serene Armed Forces#Serene Army|Serene Army]] | |||
| battles = * [[Battle of Plaimo]] | |||
* [[Battle of Matagoza]] | * [[Battle of Matagoza]] | ||
* [[Battle of Cidade do Ouro]] | * [[Battle of Cidade do Ouro]] | ||
* [[Battle of Anáheiro]] | * [[Battle of Anáheiro]] | ||
* [[Battle of São Alberto]] | * [[Battle of São Alberto]] | ||
* [[Battle of La Junvier]]|commands=* Army of Southern Ipudorm (1959-1960) | * [[Battle of La Junvier]] | ||
| commands = * Army of Southern Ipudorm (1959-1960) | |||
* Army of Tlanukoy (1960-1962) | * Army of Tlanukoy (1960-1962) | ||
* Army of Anáheiro (1962- | * Army of Anáheiro (1962-1977) | ||
| military_blank1 = Military awards | |||
| military_data1 = * Order of St. Albert | |||
* Exceptional Service Ribbon | * Exceptional Service Ribbon | ||
* Order of the Liberator General Cárintecatl|parents= | * Order of the Liberator General Cárintecatl | ||
| parents = Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco (father)<br>Lady Diana of Flores (mother) | |||
| children = * Ēlōxōchitl Kim | |||
* Cuauc Rodríguez | * Cuauc Rodríguez | ||
* Pedro Rodríguez | * Pedro Rodríguez | ||
* Sandra Fernández}} | * Sandra Fernández | ||
| rank = Lieutenant General | |||
| education = [[Cendejas Imperial Military School]] | |||
| party = [[Party for the Cárinansian Revolution]] | |||
}} | |||
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 == | |||
House Cortés was one of the Imperial State's most prominent aristocratic families, descending from Beltrán Cortés, an early leader for independence who fought alongside [[Alberto I]], and was one of the signatories to the Treaty of Seoyang in 1835. In gratitude for his service, Beltrán was made the first Duke of Solicalco, and though he died only eight years later, he had already initiated the family's history of noble intermarriage, bearing children with Caterina, Countess of Galiano. The 4th Duke of Solicalco, also bearing the name Beltrán Cortés, was a prime minister of the [[Imperial State of Carinansia|Imperial State]] between 1919 and 1920. | |||
By the birth of Rodríguez, the family had a strong history of military service to the state, seeing their members die young during battle, but also accumulating several titles by marrying into various noble houses, making them among the wealthiest families in the country. | |||
== Early life and education == | |||
=== Early life === | |||
He was born in São Alberto as the eldest child of Roberto Cortés (1908-1940), who was the eldest son of Beltrán Cortés, 4th Duke of Solicalco, and Daniela Cortés Marchena, Marquise of Hivia. His mother was Diana Cortés, Lady of Flores (1905–1962), daughter of Ignacio Balboa Pallares, Lord of Flores, and Diana Balboa de Anchieta, Countess of Alzado. | |||
=== Imperial education === | |||
== Military career == | |||
=== Imperial State (1950-1959) === | |||
==== Defense of Plaimo ==== | |||
==== Battle of Puerto Real ==== | |||
=== Revolutionary Period (1959-1965) === | |||
==== Allegiance to the National Liberation Front ==== | |||
==== Battle of Matagoza ==== | |||
==== Battle of Cidade do Ouro ==== | |||
==== Battle of Anáheiro ==== | |||
==== Battle of São Alberto ==== | |||
=== Serenacy (1965-1977) === | |||
==== Battle of La Junvier ==== | |||
== Discharged period == | |||
Shortly after receiving an honourable discharge in 1977, retiring from the Serene Army as one of the most senior and respected military officers in the country, he formally renounced all properties he inherited from his father. He donated the Cortés Hacienda in Cintero province, Tohuecotl, to the state government, to serve as a secondary residence for the governor. He sold all the properties he owned in the Albert neighbourhood of [[Voclaria City]], donating all proceeds to charity, and sold the Solicalco palace to a private investor. The only properties he retained were Flores Manor in [[São Lenoas]], and Sara House in [[Teecamatl]], [[Tohuecotl]], the former becoming his primary residence until moving to Tohuecotl, and the latter becoming his primary residence in the state, in place of the Governors' Mansion. | |||
== Governor of Tohuecotl (1980-1988) == | |||
== National Senator of San Luis (1989-2001) == | |||
== National Senator of Ipudorm (2004-2019) == | |||
== Final years == | |||
=== Death === | |||
=== Funeral === | |||
== Legacy == |
Revision as of 03:05, 11 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)
Political party | Party for the Cárinansian Revolution |
Children |
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Parent(s) | Roberto Cortés, 5th Duke of Solicalco (father) Lady Diana of Flores (mother) |
Education | Cendejas Imperial Military School |
Military service | |
Allegiance |
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Branch/service | Serene Army |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands |
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Battles/wars | |
Military awards |
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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.
Family background
House Cortés was one of the Imperial State's most prominent aristocratic families, descending from Beltrán Cortés, an early leader for independence who fought alongside Alberto I, and was one of the signatories to the Treaty of Seoyang in 1835. In gratitude for his service, Beltrán was made the first Duke of Solicalco, and though he died only eight years later, he had already initiated the family's history of noble intermarriage, bearing children with Caterina, Countess of Galiano. The 4th Duke of Solicalco, also bearing the name Beltrán Cortés, was a prime minister of the Imperial State between 1919 and 1920.
By the birth of Rodríguez, the family had a strong history of military service to the state, seeing their members die young during battle, but also accumulating several titles by marrying into various noble houses, making them among the wealthiest families in the country.
Early life and education
Early life
He was born in São Alberto as the eldest child of Roberto Cortés (1908-1940), who was the eldest son of Beltrán Cortés, 4th Duke of Solicalco, and Daniela Cortés Marchena, Marquise of Hivia. His mother was Diana Cortés, Lady of Flores (1905–1962), daughter of Ignacio Balboa Pallares, Lord of Flores, and Diana Balboa de Anchieta, Countess of Alzado.
Imperial education
Military career
Imperial State (1950-1959)
Defense of Plaimo
Battle of Puerto Real
Revolutionary Period (1959-1965)
Allegiance to the National Liberation Front
Battle of Matagoza
Battle of Cidade do Ouro
Battle of Anáheiro
Battle of São Alberto
Serenacy (1965-1977)
Battle of La Junvier
Discharged period
Shortly after receiving an honourable discharge in 1977, retiring from the Serene Army as one of the most senior and respected military officers in the country, he formally renounced all properties he inherited from his father. He donated the Cortés Hacienda in Cintero province, Tohuecotl, to the state government, to serve as a secondary residence for the governor. He sold all the properties he owned in the Albert neighbourhood of Voclaria City, donating all proceeds to charity, and sold the Solicalco palace to a private investor. The only properties he retained were Flores Manor in São Lenoas, and Sara House in Teecamatl, Tohuecotl, the former becoming his primary residence until moving to Tohuecotl, and the latter becoming his primary residence in the state, in place of the Governors' Mansion.