Sanz de Santamaría family | |
Type: | Aristocracy, political family |
Origin: | Sorzano, La Rioja, Spain |
Country: | Colombia |
Early Forms: | Saénz de Santamaría |
Founder: | José Bernardo Sáenz de Santa María |
Final Ruler: | Domingo Caycedo |
Other Families: | Caicedo family París family Vergara family |
The Sanz de Santamaría, Saenz de Santamaría or simply Santamaría family, are an aristocratic family from Colombia of Spanish origin, whose center of influence is the capital, Bogotá. They were an influential family during the 18th and 19th century. Its members include politicians, military, officials of the crown and the republic, businessmen, several former mayors of Bogotá, diplomats and two former presidents of Colombia.[1]
The surname was initially written as Sáenz de Santa María, but over the years became Sanz de Santamaría, the current form of the surname in Colombia. The short formː Santamaría is also used, conserving in Spain the use of Sáenz.[2]
The first individual with the surname on American soil was the Spanish soldier José Bernardo Sáenz de Santamaría. His descendants became rich landowners and high bureaucrats from the high Colombian society.
The Sanz de Santamaría clan became really influential during the postcolonial period of Colombia alongside families such as the Lozanos, the Vergaras and the Caicedos they were one of the governing elites.[3] They supported the Comuneros rebellion (1781).[4]
Estanislao Vergara y Sanz de Santamaría | 3° President of Gran Colombia | ||
Domingo Caycedo y Sanz de Santamaría | 4° & 7° President of Gran Colombia |