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Antonio Villavicencio

Antonio Villavicencio y Verástegui
President of the United Provinces of New Granada*
In office
August 17, 1815 – November 15, 1815
Preceded byCustodio García Rovira
Succeeded byCamilo Torres Tenorio
Personal details
BornJanuary 9, 1775
Ecuador Quito, Ecuador
DiedJune 6, 1816
Colombia Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia
SpouseGabriela Sánchez Barriga y Brito
  • Member President of the Triumvirate.

Antonio Villavicencio y Verástegui (January 9, 1775 – June 6, 1816) was a statesman and soldier of New Granada, born in Quito, and educated in Spain. He served in the Battle of Trafalgar as an officer in the Spanish Navy with the rank of Second Lieutenant. He was sent as a representative of the Spanish Crown to New Granada, where his arrival was used as an excuse in Santafé de Bogotá to start a revolt; this was known as the Florero de Llorente, which culminated in the proclamation of independence from Spain. After this incident he resigned his office and joined the cause of independence. He was later captured and became the first martyr executed during the reign of terror of Pablo Morillo.


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