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'''Jorge Santagio González Marées''' (June 10, 1894-March 14, 1926) was a political activist and a convicted criminal who was the founder and leader of the [[Action Party for San Pedro]] from 1922-1925. He was executed for his role in the [[San Pedro Incident]] on September 5, 1925.
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'''Jorge Santiago González Marées''' (June 10, 1894-March 14, 1926) was a political activist and a convicted criminal who was the founder and leader of the [[Action Party for San Pedro]] from 1922-1925. He was executed for his role in the [[San Pedro Incident]] on September 5, 1925.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 10 June 2020

Jorge González Marées
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Born
Jorge Santiago González Marées

June 10, 1894
DiedMarch 14, 1926(1926-03-14) (aged 31)
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Other names"El Jefe"
Years active1922-1925
Known forStaging the San Pedro Incident, leading the Action Party for San Pedro
Political partyFlag of National Socialist Movement of Chile.svg Action Party for San Pedro
Criminal statusDeceased
Criminal chargeHigh Treason, Establishing and leading a criminal organization, Murder, Manslaughter
PenaltyDeath

Jorge Santiago González Marées (June 10, 1894-March 14, 1926) was a political activist and a convicted criminal who was the founder and leader of the Action Party for San Pedro from 1922-1925. He was executed for his role in the San Pedro Incident on September 5, 1925.