Marriage and Issue
He married his cousin Ángela Sacasa Cuadra and had:
- Juan Bautista Sacasa Sacasa, 63rd President of Nicaragua
- Dolores Sacasa Sacasa, married to Ramón Sevilla Castellón, and had:
- Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa
- Casimira Sacasa Sacasa, married to Dr. Luis Henri Debayle Pallais, son of French Luis Henri Debayle Montgolfier and wife Salvadora Pallais y Bermúdez, and had:
- Blanca Debayle Sacasa, married to Dr. Nestor Portocarrero Gross, and had:
- Hope Portocarrero Debayle, married to her first cousin Anastasio Somoza Debayle, 73rd and 76th President of Nicaragua, and had issue
- Nestor Portocarrero Debayle (b. Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida)
- Salvadora Debayle Sacasa, married to Anastasio Somoza García, 65th and 69th President of Nicaragua, and had issue
- Blanca Debayle Sacasa, married to Dr. Nestor Portocarrero Gross, and had:
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Position established |
Vice President of Nicaragua 1887-1889 |
Succeeded by Anastasio Ortiz |
Preceded by Nicolás Osorno |
President of Nicaragua 1889-1891 |
Succeeded by Ignacio Chávez |
Preceded by Ignacio Chávez |
President of Nicaragua 1891-1893 |
Succeeded by Salvador Machado |
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Persondata | |
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Name | Sacasa Sarria, Roberto |
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Short description | |
Date of birth | 1840 |
Place of birth | |
Date of death | 1896 |
Place of death |
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