Santos Gutiérrez Explained

Santos Gutiérrez
Order:7th
Office:President of the United States of Colombia
Term Start:April 1, 1868
Term End:April 1, 1870
Predecessor:Santos Acosta
Successor:Eustorgio Salgar
Order2:Member of the Executive Ministry of the United States of Colombia
Alongside2:Eustorgio Salgar, José Hilario López, Froilan Largacha, and Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera
Term Start2:February 9, 1863
Term End2:May 14, 1863
Predecessor2:Provisionary Office*
Successor2:Provisionary Office*
Order3:19th President of the
Office3:Sovereign State of Cundinamarca
Term Start3:January 1, 1864
Term End3:January 18, 1865
Predecessor3:Alejo Morales
Successor3:Rafael Mendoza
Order4:4th President of the
Office4:Sovereign State of Boyacá
Term Start4:1861
Term End4:1862
Predecessor4:David Torres
Successor4:Pedro Cortés Holguin
Birth Date:24 October 1820
Birth Place:El Cocuy, Boyacá, Colombia
Death Place:Bogotá, Cundinamarca, United States of Colombia
Birthname:José Santos Gutiérrez Prieto
Party:Liberal
Spouse:Ana Deodata Bernal (1849-?)
Hermelina Concha (1869-1872)
Alma Mater:National University of Colombia
Footnotes:
Nickname:Tuso Gutiérrez,
Colombian Garibaldi
Allegiance:Colombia (Liberal Party)
Branch:National Army of Colombia
Rank:General
Commands:Army Chief of Staff
Battles:War of the Supremes
Colombian Civil War (1860–1862)

José Santos Gutiérrez Prieto (October 24, 1820 - February 6, 1872), was a Colombian statesman and soldier, who became president of the Sovereign State of Boyacá, and later elected as president of the United States of Colombia for the term of 1868-1870.[1]

Biographic data

Gutiérrez was born in the town of El Cocuy, Boyacá, on October 24, 1820.[1] He died in Bogotá, Cundinamarca, on February 6, 1872.[2]

Early life

Gutiérrez’ family moved to Bogotá in order to provide him with adequate and high education. Gutiérrez completed his high school education in the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, where he later studied jurisprudence and obtained his lawyer degree.[1]

Military career

In 1851, Gutiérrez entered the military academy and demonstrated an amazing talent and ability. His first action in combat was during the war against the administration of General José María Melo in 1854, in which he saved the life of General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera. After his heroic performance in the battlefield he was ascended to the rank of General.[3]

Later, in 1859, Gutiérrez leads the troops of General Mosquera in the province of Santander (today Department of Santander), during the civil war against the administration of President Mariano Ospina Rodríguez. In the battle of “La Concepción”, on August 29, 1860, he is wounded in action while, once again, saving the life of General Mosquera.[3]

Political career

After the civil war of 1859-1860, Gutiérrez is appointed, first, Governor of the province of Boyacá (1861-1862) and later, Governor of the province of Cundinamarca (1864-1865).[3]

The revolutionary army of General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera defeated the Constitutional Army of Colombia and after the presidential term of Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, on April 1, 1861, proclaimed himself as president. General Mosquera permits the Constitutional Congress or "Constitución de Rionegro" to assemble, and General Gutiérrez participated in it as delegate on his own recognizance.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd.; Italgraf; Segunda Edición; Page 85; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  2. Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd.; Italgraf; Segunda Edición; Page 88; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983
  3. Arismendi Posada, Ignacio; Gobernantes Colombianos; trans. Colombian Presidents; Interprint Editors Ltd.; Italgraf; Segunda Edición; Page 86; Bogotá, Colombia; 1983