Mariano Egaña
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Mariano Egaña Fabres (Santiago, 1793 – Santiago, 1846) was a Chilean lawyer, conservative politician and the main writer of the Chilean Constitution of 1833.
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Preceded by Joaquín Echeverría Larraín | Minister of the Interior and Foreign Affairs 1823–1824 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Joaquín Echeverría Larraín | Minister of War and Navy 1823 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Pedro José Prado Montaner | Minister of Finance 1830 | Succeeded by Juan Francisco Meneses |
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