Felipe Codallos

Felipe Codallos
3rd Captain General of Central America
In office
22 November 1822 – 7 March 1823
Preceded byVicente Filísola
Succeeded byVicente Filísola
4th Political Chief of San Salvador
In office
7 May 1823 – 25 May 1823
Preceded byVicente Filísola
Succeeded byConsultive Junta
Personal details
Born1790
Captaincy General of Guatemala
Died1849 (aged 58–59)
Mexico City, Mexico
Political partyIndependent
OccupationMilitary officer
Military service
Allegiance Mexico
Branch/service Mexican Army
RankGeneral

Felipe Codallos (1790 – 1849) was a Central American general and politician. From 7 May 1823 to 25 May 1823, he was the political chief of the State of El Salvador within the Federal Republic of Central America, governing as military chief.

Codallos was captain general of the province of Guatemala from 22 November 1822 to 7 March 1823, under the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide. When Mexican General Vicente Filísola, who was in charge of enforcing Mexican authority in Central America, returned to Mexico, he named his second-in-charge, Codallos, military chief of El Salvador.

On 25 May 1823, the city government of San Salvador rebelled and required Codallos and his 500 Mexican and Guatemalan soldiers to evacuate the city. The Consultive Junta then took power, led by Colonel José Rivas. On 1 July 1823, El Salvador, along with the rest of Central America, declared independence from the Mexican Empire.

External links

  • (in Spanish) Brief biography
Political offices
Preceded by Captain General of Guatemala
1822–1823
Succeeded by
Preceded by Political Chief of San Salvador
1823
Succeeded by
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