1836 - 1923
Andrés Avelino Cáceres Dorregaray (10 November 1836 – 10 October 1923) served as the President of Peru two times during the 19th century, from 1886 to 1890 as the 27th President of Peru, and again from 1894 to 1895 as the 30th President of Peru. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Andrés Avelino Cáceres has received more than 89,614 page views. His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2019). Andrés Avelino Cáceres is the 1,224th most popular military personnel (down from 1,063rd in 2019), the 52nd most popular biography from Peru (down from 50th in 2019) and the most popular Peruvian Military Personnel.
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Among military personnels, Andrés Avelino Cáceres ranks 1,224 out of 1,468. Before him are Walther Wever, Aliagha Shikhlinski, Pavel Batov, Stefan Rowecki, Paul Gorguloff, and Maurice d'Elbée. After him are Albert Sidney Johnston, Robert Gould Shaw, Alfred Saalwächter, Georgi Todorov, Alfredo Astiz, and José de Palafox y Melci, 1st Duke of Zaragoza.
1887 - 1936
HPI: 51.36
Rank: 1,218
1863 - 1943
HPI: 51.35
Rank: 1,219
1897 - 1985
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 1,220
1895 - 1944
HPI: 51.30
Rank: 1,221
1895 - 1932
HPI: 51.28
Rank: 1,222
1752 - 1794
HPI: 51.26
Rank: 1,223
1836 - 1923
HPI: 51.26
Rank: 1,224
1803 - 1862
HPI: 51.23
Rank: 1,225
1837 - 1863
HPI: 51.22
Rank: 1,226
1883 - 1945
HPI: 51.21
Rank: 1,227
1858 - 1934
HPI: 51.19
Rank: 1,228
1951 - Present
HPI: 51.18
Rank: 1,229
1775 - 1847
HPI: 51.18
Rank: 1,230
Among people born in 1836, Andrés Avelino Cáceres ranks 48. Before him are Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville, Georg August Schweinfurth, Máximo Gómez, Juliette Adam, Cirilo Antonio Rivarola, and John Atkinson Grimshaw. After him are Giuseppe Abbati, Alfred Grandidier, Edward Poynter, Walery Antoni Wróblewski, Ernst von Bergmann, and Norman Lockyer. Among people deceased in 1923, Andrés Avelino Cáceres ranks 62. Before him are Semyon Alapin, Hermes da Fonseca, Takeo Arishima, Stojan Protić, Ruy Barbosa, and Horace Parnell Tuttle. After him are Alfred Edwards, Kadambini Ganguly, Krišjānis Barons, Walther Kadow, Gunnar Nordström, and Kuroki Tamemoto.
1836 - 1885
HPI: 52.48
Rank: 42
1836 - 1925
HPI: 51.84
Rank: 43
1836 - 1905
HPI: 51.66
Rank: 44
1836 - 1936
HPI: 51.53
Rank: 45
1836 - 1878
HPI: 51.52
Rank: 46
1836 - 1893
HPI: 51.42
Rank: 47
1836 - 1923
HPI: 51.26
Rank: 48
1836 - 1868
HPI: 51.10
Rank: 49
1836 - 1921
HPI: 50.87
Rank: 50
1836 - 1919
HPI: 50.82
Rank: 51
1836 - 1908
HPI: 50.73
Rank: 52
1836 - 1907
HPI: 50.42
Rank: 53
1836 - 1920
HPI: 49.98
Rank: 54
1856 - 1923
HPI: 52.39
Rank: 56
1855 - 1923
HPI: 52.22
Rank: 57
1878 - 1923
HPI: 51.53
Rank: 58
1857 - 1923
HPI: 51.46
Rank: 59
1849 - 1923
HPI: 51.32
Rank: 60
1837 - 1923
HPI: 51.28
Rank: 61
1836 - 1923
HPI: 51.26
Rank: 62
1850 - 1923
HPI: 51.10
Rank: 63
1861 - 1923
HPI: 51.06
Rank: 64
1835 - 1923
HPI: 51.03
Rank: 65
1900 - 1923
HPI: 50.99
Rank: 66
1881 - 1923
HPI: 50.98
Rank: 67
1844 - 1923
HPI: 50.90
Rank: 68
Among people born in Peru, Andrés Avelino Cáceres ranks 52 out of 232. Before him are Claudio Pizarro (1978), José María Arguedas (1911), Valentín Paniagua (1936), Henry Ian Cusick (1967), Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (1889), and Ollanta Humala (1962). After him are Manuel Prado Ugarteche (1889), Ramón Castilla (1797), Pedro Castillo (1969), Hernando de Soto Polar (1941), Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne (1943), and Miguel Grau Seminario (1834).
1978 - Present
HPI: 52.24
Rank: 46
1911 - 1969
HPI: 52.18
Rank: 47
1936 - 2006
HPI: 52.11
Rank: 48
1967 - Present
HPI: 51.96
Rank: 49
1889 - 1933
HPI: 51.31
Rank: 50
1962 - Present
HPI: 51.28
Rank: 51
1836 - 1923
HPI: 51.26
Rank: 52
1889 - 1967
HPI: 51.19
Rank: 53
1797 - 1867
HPI: 51.09
Rank: 54
1969 - Present
HPI: 51.01
Rank: 55
1941 - Present
HPI: 50.90
Rank: 56
1943 - Present
HPI: 50.75
Rank: 57
1834 - 1879
HPI: 50.74
Rank: 58
Among military personnels born in Peru, Andrés Avelino Cáceres ranks 1. After him are Miguel Grau Seminario (1834).