Tranquilino de Bonilla y Herdocia
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Who is Tranquilino de Bonilla y Herdocia?
Tranquilino de Bonilla y Herdocia was a nineteenth-century Costa Rican politician. He came from Cartago. His parents are Félix de Bonilla y Pacheco and Rafaela Herdocia Fernández de la Pastora. He married Sinforosa de Peralta y López del Corral, the daughter of José María de Peralta y La Vega y Ana Benita Nava López del Corral.
He held municipal posts in Carthage and attended the October 29, 1821 at the Carthage City Council meeting in which drafted the Declaration of Independence of Costa Rica, which was a signatory.
Supporter of the annexation of Costa Rica to the Mexican Empire . As a monarchist officer, participated in the Battle of Ochomogo on 5 April 1823 .
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