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    José Miguel Pey y García de Andrade (March 11, 1763 – August 17, 1838) was a Colombian statesman and soldier and a leader of the independence movement...
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  • Pey or PEY may refer to: José Miguel Pey de Andrade (1763–1838), Colombian statesman Pey de Garros (1530–1585), Occitan poet Víctor Pey (1915–2018), Spanish...
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    Llorente. The mayor of Santa Fe de Bogota, José Miguel Pey, tried to calm the crowd attacking Llorente, while Jose Maria Carbonell encouraged more people...
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    turned down the nomination. The first president of the triumvirate was José Miguel Pey de Andrade, who at the moment was serving as the governor of Bogotá...
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    presidency (Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar, Ramón González Valencia and Jorge Holguín Mallarino), two took the presidency by mounting a coup d'état (José Manuel...
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  • list) – Antonio José Amar y Borbón, President of the Supreme Governing Junta, viceregent of the King's Person (1810) José Miguel Pey, President of the...
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  • Francisco Pey, was an oidor of the Audiencia of Santa Fe de Bogotá, one of the most important positions at the time. President José Miguel Pey de Andrade...
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  • his second term as he could not preside over José Manuel Restrepo, was never sworn in. José Miguel Pey de Andrade, replaced Restrepo as he declined....
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  • Antonio José de Amar y Borbón Arguedas y Vallejo de Santacruz, viceroy (1803–1810) (1810, President of the Supreme Governing Junta) José Miguel Pey y García...
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    Cundinamarca was integrated in the United Provinces of New Granada and José Miguel Pey de Andrade was named Governor of the province of Cundinamarca on 20...
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    the Royalists on 16 July 1814, after a series of defeats at the hands of José Tomás Boves. After the fall of the first Venezuelan Republic, colonel Simon...
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    his services to the cause and became more involved in politics. When José Miguel Pey de Andrade took office of the Open Cabildo of Bogotá he called for...
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    Independence, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes In Spanish: Federal Constitution of 1811 Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. A bicameral General...
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    Antonio José Amar y Borbón and his wife María Francisca Villanová, fearing for their lives, were smuggled out of Bogotá by the mayor José Miguel Pey de Andrade...
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    Gen. José Antonio Páez went around to the right flank. But before they could do it, the two Spanish field guns fired on the lines. Gen. Miguel de la...
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    independent Republic after its separation from Gran Colombia in 1830, with José Antonio Páez as President. Mérida Province Trujillo Province Caracas Province...
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    document were: Juan Germán Roscio, Manuel Cedeño, Juan Martínez, José María Vergara y Lozano, José España, Luis Tomás Peraza, Antonio M. Briceño, Eusebio Afanador...
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    Colonel Sámano took an oath before the president of the Junta, José Miguel Pey. Pey ordered that he be relieved of his command of the Auxliar Battalion...
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    battles against the III Division of the Royalist army of Spanish colonel José María Barreiro Manjón, with the campaign culminating at the decisive Battle...
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  • Nariño Benito Salas Vargas Joaquín Camacho Liborio Mejía José María Obando José Miguel Pey de Andrade Antonio Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco...
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    Nariño Benito Salas Vargas Joaquín Camacho Liborio Mejía José María Obando José Miguel Pey de Andrade Antonio Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco...
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    José Camilo Clemente de Torres Tenorio (November 22, 1766 – October 5, 1816) was a Colombian politician. He is credited as being an early founder of the...
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  • Alexandre Pétion, first President of the Republic of Haiti (1955) José Miguel Pey de Andrade, statesman, soldier and a leader of the independence movement...
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    José María del Castillo y Rada (December 20, 1776, in Cartagena de Indias – June 5, 1833, in Bogotá) was a neo-granadine politician, President of the United...
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    rumors he planned a counterattack. On July 25, 1810 he was removed. José Miguel Pey, the new president of the Supreme Junta, ordered the arrest of the...
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    Nariño Benito Salas Vargas Joaquín Camacho Liborio Mejía José María Obando José Miguel Pey de Andrade Antonio Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco...
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    Restrepo, José Manuel (1858). Historia de la Revolución de la República de Colombia en la América Meridional. Tomo I. Besazon: Imprenta de José Jacquin...
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    Gral. José Miguel Pey 1830–1831 Gral. José Marìa Obando 1831–1832 Gral. José Hilario López 1832–1833 Gral. Antonio Obando 1833–1837 Gral. José Hilario...
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  • Manuel Rodríguez Torices, Antonio José de Sucre, José Miguel Pey, José Manuel Marroquín, Carlos Holguín, José de Obaldía, José Eusebio Otálora. A public library...
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    divisions, a vanguard led by Colonel Atanasio Girardot and a rear under Colonel José Félix Ribas. At the same time Domingo de Monteverde was moving troops to...
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