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For these reasons he is considered a National Hero in Colombia and has thus commonly been known as "The Man of the Laws" ("El Hombre de las Leyes") as well as the "Organizer of Victory" ("El Organizador de la Victoria"). [1] Francisco de Paula Santander was born into a wealthy criollo family in Villa del Rosario, in the Viceroyalty of New ...
Francisco de Paula Santander: Preceded by: Position established: Succeeded by: María Antonia del Castillo: Second Lady of the Gran Colombia; In role November 3, 1821 – September 19, 1827: Vice President: Francisco de Paula Santander: Preceded by: Teresa Rivas Arce: Succeeded by: Juana Jurado de Caicedo: Personal details; Born
Francisco de Paula Santander was a hero of Colombian independence. Pages in category "Francisco de Paula Santander" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of ...
The Casa Natal del General Santander (lit., "Birth house of General Santander") is the birthplace of the Colombian General Francisco de Paula Santander, and is where he lived until the age of 13. [1] It is in the municipality of Villa del Rosario in Cúcuta, along the International Highway to Venezuela.
The man for the job would be none other than Colonel Francisco de Paula Santander, who Bolivar had just promoted to Brigadier General on August 12, this would be followed by naming him Commander of the Vanguard of the Liberator Army of New Granada and dispatching him to the Llanos of the Casanare Province along with 1,200 muskets, uniforms, and ...
Francisco de Paula Santander was elected vice president. [1] Electoral system. The 1821 constitution provided for a system where Provincial Assemblies elected the ...
Simón Bolívar was elected President of the Republic, and Francisco de Paula Santander, Vice-President. This is considered the first constitution of Colombia, and lasted until the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1831.
Following the promulgation of the new constitution, Francisco de Paula Santander was elected interim president by the Constituent Assembly on 9 March 1832, to serve until the first official presidential term began on 1 April 1833. [1] The electoral college was elected later in 1832. [1]