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Juan Antonio Sotillo

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204:, decided to execute all their prisoners in retaliation. However, Sotillo prevented his son from carrying out this scheme, an outstanding gesture that has always been recognized by Venezuelan historians. Later, when arriving in eastern Venezuela, he established a guerrilla operation, from March to May 1860. Unfortunately, he was defeated on three occasions, the first in El Lecherito in July 1860; a second one in Aragua, on 16 August; and the last one in Santa Ana, on 21 August 1860. 62:, Venezuela, in 1790. Born to a family of humble means, the young Juan Antonio Sotillo started his military career in 1815 as a soldier in the Santa Ana cavalry squadron, under the orders of general 188:, taking control simultaneously of the Eastern column, when general Falcón dissolved a division of the Federal Army as a consequence of the defeat suffered in that battle against general 406: 396: 227:'s forces. However, Sotillo took up arms to fight in the battle of Las Chaguaramas, on 3 April 1862, where he was once more defeated and his son Miguel was mortally wounded. 160:
In July 1859, Sotillo started guerrilla warfare in the mountains of El Tigre. At this point, his prestige was worth his appointment as Second Commander of the Venezuelan
148:, with whom he commanded the campaigns of El Banco de Los Pozos (18 March 1859) and Las Piedras (16 April 1859), where they were defeated by the troops of general 140:, he attempted to organize, without success, an expedition against Venezuela. In 1859, he joined the Federal cause, taking up arms along with his two children, 278:, son of his compadre the late general Jose Tadeo Monagas. Being then an octogenarian, general Sotillo retired from public life after the arrival of general 242:. After the military triumph of the Federación on 8 April 1862, Sotillo retired to Barcelona where he received a modest allowance for his military services. 219:
fought together in the territory of La Mesa de Guanipa in April 1861. That same year, in October, he signed a short truce, well known under the name of the
381: 77:. Later, after the withdrawal of Spanish royalists from Venezuelan territory, he became an important military leader in the recently created Republic of 66:. On 27 September 1816, he participated, still under general Monagas' orders, in the battle of El Juncal, against the Spanish royalist general 349: 31: 401: 391: 386: 94: 294: 321: 286: 74: 251: 181: 255: 67: 46:. During his long life, uncommon for a military leader at the time, he served under the army of Venezuelan general 189: 306: 279: 212: 129: 117: 316: 275: 231:
also died in May that same year as a consequence of his injuries from the Battle of Cureña (11 April 1861).
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In 1824, Sotillo reached the rank of general, after fighting in several important campaigns during
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General Sotillo died in his hometown of Santa Ana in 1874 and his remains were put to rest in the
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On 4 March 1868, general Sotillo took up arms for the last time against the government of general
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In March 1863 he continued his guerrilla activities towards the Eastern part of the province of
185: 93:, Venezuela became an independent Republic in 1830. In 1833, Sotillo became Commander of the 128:. Later, in May 1853, he was called on to fight an attempt to overthrow the government of 207:
After these defeats, on 29 March 1860, Sotillo reunited his forces with those of general
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government fell in 1858 and he was forced into exile afterwards. From the island of
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and the Federal armies of the West. On 17 February 1860, he participated in the
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family clan, Sotillo was named second head of the army during the presidency of
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of Santa Ana, after his temper and disposition in battle.
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at El Lecherito. As a consequence of this, his other son,
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on 9 January 1878. While alive, he was nicknamed the
350:"De la Gran Colombia a la Federación 1821 / 1870" 270:died and Sotillo was named head of the Armies of 196:, died under enemy fire from centralist colonel 58:Juan Antonio Sotillo was born in Santa Ana of 407:Burials at the National Pantheon of Venezuela 8: 397:People of the Venezuelan War of Independence 343:, October 2002, retrieved 2 November 2005. 105:, against a revolt headed by general 7: 25: 382:Viceroyalty of New Granada people 354:Historia de Venezuela en Imágenes 295:Juan Antonio Sotillo Municipality 215:. Months thereafter, Sotillo and 337:"Biografía Juan Antonio Sotillo" 322:List of presidents of Venezuela 287:National Pantheon of Venezuela 1: 124:and former commander general 356:, retrieved 2 November 2005. 211:, son of his friend general 75:Venezuela's emancipation war 132:. Despite his efforts, the 423: 27:Venezuelan military leader 402:People of the Federal War 387:People from Gran Colombia 282:to power in April 1870. 238:and, in August, towards 176:, generals Sotillo and 68:Francisco Tomás Morales 392:People from Anzoátegui 252:Juan Crisóstomo Falcón 190:León de Febres Cordero 182:Juan Crisóstomo Falcón 172:, in January 1860. In 35: 341:Venezuela Tuya Portal 307:Antonio Guzmán Blanco 280:Antonio Guzmán Blanco 213:José Gregorio Monagas 130:José Gregorio Monagas 118:José Gregorio Monagas 95:Province of Barcelona 89:After the failure of 33: 352:by Fundación Polar, 339:by Frank Rodríguez, 276:José Ruperto Monagas 266:. In December 1868, 194:José Antonio Sotillo 146:José Antonio Sotillo 112:Always close to the 99:José Laurencio Silva 40:Juan Antonio Sotillo 34:Juan Antonio Sotillo 272:The Blue Government 229:Julio César Monagas 221:Treaty of Santa Ana 209:Julio César Monagas 178:Julio César Monagas 170:Julio César Monagas 103:Campaign of Guárico 297:is named for him. 268:José Tadeo Monagas 264:José Tadeo Monagas 198:José López Mercado 126:José Tadeo Monagas 64:José Tadeo Monagas 36: 317:José Antonio Páez 225:José Maria Zamora 180:met with general 150:José Maria Zamora 120:, brother of his 107:José Antonio Páez 16:(Redirected from 414: 348: 335: 21: 422: 421: 417: 416: 415: 413: 412: 411: 362: 361: 346: 333: 330: 303: 256:Blue Revolution 248: 223:, with general 186:Battle of Coplé 158: 87: 85:Republican life 56: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 420: 418: 410: 409: 404: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 364: 363: 358: 357: 344: 329: 328:External links 326: 325: 324: 319: 314: 309: 302: 299: 247: 244: 202:Miguel Sotillo 157: 154: 142:Miguel Sotillo 86: 83: 55: 52: 26: 24: 18:Miguel Sotillo 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 419: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 369: 367: 360: 355: 351: 345: 342: 338: 332: 331: 327: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 304: 300: 298: 296: 292: 288: 283: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 254:, during the 253: 245: 243: 241: 237: 232: 230: 226: 222: 218: 214: 210: 205: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 155: 153: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 91:Gran Colombia 84: 82: 80: 76: 71: 69: 65: 61: 53: 51: 49: 48:Simón Bolívar 45: 41: 32: 19: 359: 353: 347:(in Spanish) 340: 334:(in Spanish) 284: 271: 259: 249: 233: 206: 159: 121: 111: 88: 72: 57: 39: 37: 377:1874 deaths 372:1790 births 312:Federal War 168:along with 162:Federal War 156:Federal war 366:Categories 246:Last years 60:Anzoátegui 54:Early life 44:Venezuela 301:See also 262:general 260:compadre 138:Trinidad 122:compadre 79:Colombia 38:General 291:Centaur 240:Guayana 236:Guárico 217:Monagas 174:El Baúl 166:El Baúl 134:Monagas 114:Monagas 101:in the 144:and 368:: 152:. 109:. 81:. 70:. 20:)

Index

Miguel Sotillo

Venezuela
Simón Bolívar
Anzoátegui
José Tadeo Monagas
Francisco Tomás Morales
Venezuela's emancipation war
Colombia
Gran Colombia
Province of Barcelona
José Laurencio Silva
Campaign of Guárico
José Antonio Páez
Monagas
José Gregorio Monagas
José Tadeo Monagas
José Gregorio Monagas
Monagas
Trinidad
Miguel Sotillo
José Antonio Sotillo
José Maria Zamora
Federal War
El Baúl
Julio César Monagas
El Baúl
Julio César Monagas
Juan Crisóstomo Falcón
Battle of Coplé

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