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  1. Palavras-chave: Francisco de Paula San - tander; Simón Bolívar; diário; exílio. Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine the diary of the Grenadian General Francisco de Paula Santander (1792-1840), one of the leaders of the indepen-dence of Colombia, written in the first half of the nineteenth century. Among

  2. Santander, Francisco de Paula. Francisco de Paula Santander (fränsē´skō dā pou´lä säntändār´), 1792–1840, Colombian revolutionist. Given command of the guerrillas of the llanos by Simón Bolívar, Santander materially contributed to the victory at Boyacá. In Oct., 1821, he became vice president of Colombia and ably administered ...

  3. Francisco de Paula Santander. Colombian revolutionist. Given command of the guerrillas of the llanos by Simón Bolívar, Santander materially contributed to the victory at Boyacá. In Oct., 1821, he became vice president of Colombia and ably administered the country during Bolívar’s long absences. A believer in constitutional government ...

  4. Francisco de Paula Santander ( b. 2 April 1792; d. 6 May 1840), vice president of Gran Colombia and later president of New Granada. Born at Cúcuta, on the New Granada-Venezuela border, to a locally prominent family of cacao planters, Santander was sent at age thirteen to Bogotá to complete his education. He studied for a law degree, but after ...

  5. Francisco José de Paula Santander y Omaña, was a Colombian military and political leader during the 1810–1819 independence war of the United Provinces of New Granada. He was the acting President of Gran Colombia between 1819 and 1826, and later elected by Congress as the President of the Republic of New Granada between 1832 and 1837.

  6. 8 de jan. de 2024 · Francisco de Paula Santander, born on April 2, 1792, in Villa del Rosario, Colombia, is a prominent figure in Colombian history. As a military strategist, politician, and statesman, Santander played a vital role in the country’s struggle for independence and the formation of the Republic of Colombia. Francisco de Paula Santander was born into ...

  7. Santander remained a bachelor for most of his life. In 1811, he had a son, Manuel, with a woman named Mariquita. Years later, he was in a relationship with a woman named Paz Piedrahita Saenz. In 1933, they had a son, named Francisco de Paula Santander Piedrahita. Three years later, he married Sixta Ponton. Their son, Juan, died at birth.

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