Adolfo Saguier (b. 1832, d. 1902) was a Paraguayan politician who served as the nation's Vice President from 1878 to 1880.
Adolfo was the brother of a former Paraguayan ambassador to Argentina and a cousin of Francisco Solano López. During the rule of Carlos Antonio López he was sent to study in Europe. During the Paraguayan War he served in the army and commanded artillery in the Battle of Curupayty.[1] During the last years of Lopez’s rule he led one of the conspiracy trials that led to the arrest, torture and execution of alleged plotters against Lopez.[2]
Saguier was elected Vice President under Cándido Bareiro in 1878,[5] and after the sudden death of Bareiro he was prevented from assuming Presidency by a bloodless coup organized by Bernardino Caballero on 4 September 1880. After Saguier was informed that Bareiro had died, he was led by Minister of War and Navy Pedro Duarte to a barracks, where he was told he would be named president. Instead, generals Caballero and Escobar were waiting with troops loyal to them - Saguier was forced to sign his own resignation. This document was presented to the Senate, and Caballero was named president.[6]