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{{family name hatnote|Aceval|Marín|lang=Spanish}}
{{Infobox President
| name = Emilio Aceval Marín
| image = Emilio Aceval Band.jpg
| order = 14th [[List of Presidents of Paraguay|President of Paraguay]]
| term_start =
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| predecessor = [[Juan Bautista Egusquiza]]
| successor = [[Andrés Héctor Carvallo]]
| birth_date = {{
| birth_place = [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]
| death_date = {{
| death_place = [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]
| spouse = Adelina Díaz de Bedoya, in second marriage, Mrs. Josefina Rivarola.
| party = [[Colorado Party (Paraguay)|Colorado]]
| vicepresident = Don [[Hector Carvallo]]
}}
'''Emilio Aceval
Aceval's parents were Don Leonardo Aceval and Monica Marín.<ref name="Parker" /> He studied under [[Father Fidel Maíz|Fidel Maíz]]. Upon the outbreak of the war against the [[War of the Triple Alliance|Triple Alliance]], he joined the Army at age 13 as a [[child soldier]]. He was injured at [[Pirayú]] and then fought at [[Battle of Acosta Ñu|Acosta Ñu]], where he served as a [[sergeant major]]. Days later, he was taken prisoner in the [[battle of Curuguaty]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}}.
Upon the end of the war, Aceval moved with his relatives to [[Corrientes]] and then to [[Buenos Aires]], where he resumed his studies at National Central College. He studied engineering in the postwar period, but had to stop because of a serious illness. After his recovery, he made a long trip through [[Europe]] and the [[United States]], returning in 1881, and became a landowner and farmer. He also served as [[Minister of Finance (Paraguay)|Minister of Finance]] and was War and Navy Minister during the government of General [[Juan Bautista Egusquiza|Egusquiza]], and was a member of the [[Colorado Party (Paraguay)|Colorado Party]].<ref name="Parker" />
==Presidency==
He was President of the Republic
During the government of President Aceval,
A relapse in the political situation caused serious conflicts that were reflected in
He died in [[Asuncion]] on April 15, 1931.
▲A relapse in the political situation caused serious conflicts that were reflected in Parliament. On January 9, 1902, a revolutionary committee that was formed by the generals Caballero and Escobar, and Colonel Drain concluded the wishes of overthrowing Aceval, forced him to resign, and in the parliamentary precinct exploded an incident that resulted in the death of Senator [[Facundo Insfrán]] and wound several congressmen. Immediately resumed session and Congress decided to appoint his own replacement as vice president, Don [[Andrés Héctor Carvallo|Hector Carballo]].
▲==Political Biography==
==Notes==
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==References==
* [http://es.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761585672/Emilio_Aceval.html MSM Encarta] ([
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