Antonio José Amar y Borbón

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Antonio José Amar y Borbón was a Spanish colonial administrator who served as one of the last viceroys in New Granada during the early 19th century, amid growing independence movements in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial administrator
human
viceroy
appointedBy Charles IV of Spain
countryOfCitizenship Spain
endOfTermCause deposition by local independence leaders
endOfTermContext independence movements in New Granada
governedFrom Bogotá
surface form: Santafé de Bogotá
militaryRank lieutenant general
monarchDuringTerm Charles IV of Spain
Ferdinand VII of Spain
notableEvent events of 20 July 1810 in Santafé de Bogotá
overthrow during the independence movement in New Granada
notableFor being one of the last viceroys of New Granada
role during early 19th-century independence movements in New Granada
occupation colonial official
soldier
officeEndTimeAsViceroyOfNewGranada 1810
officeStartTime 1803
officeStartTimeAsViceroyOfNewGranada 1803
partOf Spanish colonial administration
surface form: Spanish Empire administration in the Americas
positionHeld Viceroy of New Granada
captain general
president of the Audiencia of Santafé de Bogotá
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Francisca Villanova y Marco
territoryGoverned Viceroyalty of New Granada
present-day Colombia
present-day Ecuador
present-day Panama
present-day Venezuela
timePeriod early 19th century

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Viceroyalty of New Granada notableViceroy Antonio José Amar y Borbón
Revolution of July 20, 1810 significantParticipant Antonio José Amar y Borbón
this entity surface form: Virrey Antonio José Amar y Borbón
Francisca Villanova y Marco spouse Antonio José Amar y Borbón