Ernesto Claramount
Birth nameErnesto Antonio Claramount Roseville
Born1924
Delgado, El Salvador
Died19 June 2008(2008-06-19) (aged 83–84)
El Salvador
Allegiance El Salvador
Service/branch Salvadoran Air Force
RankColonel
Battles/warsFootball War

Ernesto Antonio Claramount Rozeville (1924 – 19 June 2008[1][2]) was a Salvadoran politician and military officer.

Life

Claramount Rozeville was the son of Blanca Rozeville and brigade general Antonio Claramount Lucero (13 June 1886 – 25 July 1975). A pilot. He attended the Captain General Gerardo Barrios Military School. In the 1940s, he attended the Cavalry School of Mexican Army. In July 1969, he participated in the Football War.

The National Opposing Union (UNO) selected him as its presidential candidate for the 1977 presidential election, with José Antonio Morales Ehrlich, the former mayor of San Salvador, as his vice presidential candidate. Protests against fraud in the Plaza de Libertad in San Salvador and suppressed the demonstration with about 100 victims.[3][4][5]

The government continued Claramount an ultimatum: to be arrested by the military, or leave the country under house arrest. According voluntarily, he was taken with an air force plane to Costa Rica.[6]

Allegedly, Claramount Rozeville was invited in May 1979 in Costa Rica by Constitutionalistas in FAES, placing itself at the top of a coup.[7]

In film

In the 1989 film Romero, Claramount Rozeville is played by Juan Pelaez.

Legacy

On 22 December 2008 the creation of a foundation with his name (Fundacion de Coronel Caballeria D.E.M. Ernesto Antonio Claramount Rozeville) was announced.[8] He was buried in the Monte Elena Complejo Funerario cemetery in Antiguo Cuscatlán, La Libertad.[9]

References

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