Orlando Moreno Hidalgo

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His Excellency

Orlando Moreno Hidalgo
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11th Prime Minister of Creeperopolis
In office
March 8, 1725 – November 1, 1749
MonarchCarlos II (1725-1728)
Carlos III (1728-1729)
None (1729-1730)
Adolfo II (1730-1749)
Preceded bySalvador Cerén Collazo
Succeeded byFrancisco López Yagüe
Provisional President of Creeperopolis
In office
August 13, 1729 – September 15, 1730
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
Acting Holy Protector of the State of the Church
In office
August 13, 1729 – December 25, 1729
Supreme PontiffBenedicto XIII
Preceded byCarlos III
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
(later, Manuel III)
Chairman of the Liberal Party
In office
March 8, 1725 – November 1, 1749
Preceded bySalvador Cerén Collazo
Succeeded byFrancisco López Yagüe
Personal details
Born
Orlando Miguel Moreno Hidalgo

August 9, 1678
Adolfosburg, Adolfosburg, Creeperopolis
DiedNovember 1, 1749(1749-11-01) (aged 71)
San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
CitizenshipCreeperopolis
Political partyLiberal Party
Spouse(s)
Ariana Ruiz Cortéz
(m. 1699; his death 1749)
Children5
Alma materAdolfosburg University

Orlando Miguel Moreno Hidalgo (August 9, 1678-November 1, 1749) was a Creeperian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Creeperopolis and the Chairman of the Liberal Party from 1725 to his death in 1749. He was a member of the First Parliament of Creeperopolis

Moreno Hidalgo is famous for leading the government in the Monarch's Revolution and for establishing the Creeperian Republic in 1729. His republic was abolished following the Peoples' Revolution in 1730 but he remained Prime Minister.

Early Life

Early Political Career

Entry Into Politics

Representative of Adolfosburg

Second-in-Command

Election of 1725

Prime Ministership

First Term

Monarch's Revolution

Republic of Creeperopolis

Election of 1730

Second Term

Peoples' Revolution

Rebuilding Image

Third Term

Fourth Term

Fifth Term

Guazatancillo Affair and Death

Personal Life

Awards and Decorations

Domestic Decorations

Foreign Decorations

Legacy

Electoral History

Overall

Liberal Party

Genealogy

See Also