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When he was 15, in September 1836, his family decided to send him to Convictorio San Fernando in Quito, which had recently been secularized by President Vicente Rocafuerte and renamed National College of the University. He taught Latin in the lower grades, so he was awarded a state scholarship aid was well received, because at that time the economic situation was somewhat precarious.
In 1838 his precocious religious inclination was manifested during the stay in Quito Bishop of Guayaquil (October 28), received minor orders; He wore the tonsure and clerical collar, but not wearing a cassock. However, the same year he left his fledgling church vocation and devoted himself to studies to begin in 1840, law degree.
Gabriel García Moreno married twice. The first by power, August 4, 1846, at age 25, with Ascasubi Rosa Matheu, exalted member of a family of landowners quiteños; she died on October 18, 1856. His political opponents suspected that Garcia Moreno himself had killed his wife will supply an overdose of laudanum, but the truth of this assumption was never found. At six months of widowhood, he married Mariana Alcázar, his favorite niece. Both marriages, for their peculiar characteristics, raised gossip in the monastic city of Quito, though, despite everything, his family life never directly influenced in his political career or his governance.
The plurality of facets that offers Garcia Moreno throughout his life shows already in those years: Doctor of Law since 1844, enthusiastic chemistry and mathematics, prolific writer, journalist and budding politician in the opposition, show well then enthusiasm for mountain climbing and volcanology. Interest and training in the exact sciences deepened years later with his two trips to Europe in 1846 and 1855, particularly during the latter when he lived about year and a half in Paris.
In 1838 his precocious religious inclination was manifested during the stay in Quito Bishop of Guayaquil (October 28), received minor orders; He wore the tonsure and clerical collar, but not wearing a cassock. However, the same year he left his fledgling church vocation and devoted himself to studies to begin in 1840, law degree.
Gabriel García Moreno married twice. The first by power, August 4, 1846, at age 25, with Ascasubi Rosa Matheu, exalted member of a family of landowners quiteños; she died on October 18, 1856. His political opponents suspected that Garcia Moreno himself had killed his wife will supply an overdose of laudanum, but the truth of this assumption was never found. At six months of widowhood, he married Mariana Alcázar, his favorite niece. Both marriages, for their peculiar characteristics, raised gossip in the monastic city of Quito, though, despite everything, his family life never directly influenced in his political career or his governance.
The plurality of facets that offers Garcia Moreno throughout his life shows already in those years: Doctor of Law since 1844, enthusiastic chemistry and mathematics, prolific writer, journalist and budding politician in the opposition, show well then enthusiasm for mountain climbing and volcanology. Interest and training in the exact sciences deepened years later with his two trips to Europe in 1846 and 1855, particularly during the latter when he lived about year and a half in Paris.
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