Juca Avaliani
Juca Avaliani | |||||||||
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1st & 3rd President of the Second Palian Republic | |||||||||
In office 3 February 1825 – 6 June 1827 | |||||||||
In office 15 March 1814 – 29 July 1821 | |||||||||
4th President of the First Palian Republic | |||||||||
In office 18 July 1811 – 26 August 1812 | |||||||||
1st President of the Confederation | |||||||||
Reign | 1 September 1821 - 20 June 1826 | ||||||||
Consul of Vestana | |||||||||
Reign | 3 August 1821 - 21 December 1823 | ||||||||
Coronation | 21 December 1821 | ||||||||
Born | Ioseb Avaliani იოსებ ავალიანი | ||||||||
Died | May 22, 1835 | (aged 64)||||||||
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Religion | Morism See details | ||||||||
Juca Avaliani (Palian: José Avaliani de Ventana, 10 March 1771 - 22 May 1835), born José Avaliani (Rasmean: იოსებ ავალიანი Ioseb Avaliani) was a Palian and Sabarine statesman and military leader who flourished during the Great Upheaval. He was a key ally of Julián Nápoles, undertook numerous successful campaigns during the Palian Revolutionary Wars, served three non-consecutive terms as President of the First and Second Palian Republics, and served as of President of the Occidental Confederation, and as Consul Ventana, from 1821 to 1826, and 1823, respectively. He is celebrated in Palia as a stalwart defender of democracy, and is considered to be the greatest military commander of his time. His turbulent political legacy has made him a controversial yet famous figure in Auressia.