In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Torres and the second or maternal family name is Tenorio.
Camilo Torres Tenorio
President of the Congress, entrusted with the Federal Executive Power*
In office October 4, 1812 – October 5, 1814
Preceded by
Antonio Nariño
Succeeded by
Triumvirate José María del Castillo Rada, José Fernández Madrid, Joaquín Camacho
President of the United Provinces of the New Granada
In office November 15, 1815 – March 14, 1816
Vice President
Manuel Rodríguez Torices
Preceded by
Triumvirate Manuel Rodríguez Torices, Antonio Villavicencio, José Miguel Pey de Andrade
Succeeded by
José Fernández Madrid
Personal details
Born
November 22, 1766 Popayán, Cauca
Died
October 5, 1816 Bogotá, Cundinamarca
Spouse
Francisca Prieto y Ricaurte
Alma mater
Universidad Santo Tomás
Leader of Congress acting in rebellion against Antonio Nariño’s Government.
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 nation due to his role in early struggles for independence from Spain.[1]
^Osterling, Jorge Pablo (1988-12-01). Democracy in Colombia: Clientelist Politics and Guerrilla Warfare. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781412821520.
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