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    Tulio Botero Salazar, C.M. (Manizales, 1 March 1904 — Medellín, 1 March 1981), was a Colombian ecclesiastic of the Catholic Church, belonging to the Congregation...
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  • chapel of the Major Seminary by the Archbishop of Medellín, Monsignor Tulio Botero Salazar. Betancur Tirado was named a bishop in 1982, resigning in 2010. Fabio...
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  • Diocese of Palmira, Colombia. Ordained on June 8, 1968, by Monsignor Tulio Botero Salazar, Archbishop of Medellín. Escudero Montoya was named bishop on May...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Tulio Botero Salazar Archbishop of Medellín 1979–1991 Succeeded by Héctor Rueda Hernández Preceded by Édouard Gagnon...
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  • episcopal consecration on February 2, 1971, from the hands of Monsignor Tulio Botero Salazar in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Medellín. On November 10, 1975,...
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  • Eucharistic Congress in Bogotá on 29 June 1946. During his tenure, Tulio Botero Salazar was appointed private secretary of the nunciature. The Archbishop...
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    Carlos Prada Sanmiguel (1988–1994), appointed Bishop of Duitama-Sogamoso Tulio Duque Gutiérrez, S.D.S. (1993–1997), appointed Bishop of Apartadó Darío...
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    official coat of arms despite its antiquity, for this reason Archbishop Tulio Botero Salazar, after taking possession of the archiepiscopal see in 1958, and seeing...
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    administratively an ordinary church; the title "cathedral" is unofficial. Tulio Botero Salazar, C.M. (1952.05.01 – 1957.12.08) Appointed, Archbishop of Medellín...
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    Restrepo (1967–1974) Jorge Enrique Jiménez Carvajal, C.I.M. (2004–2005) Tulio Botero Salazar, C.M. (1949–1952), appointed Bishop of Zipaquirá Rubén Isaza Restrepo...
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    August 1994 President César Gaviria Preceded by Oscar Botero Restrepo Succeeded by Fernando Botero Zea Personal details Born (1953-11-26) 26 November 1953...
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  • anymore. The cantina's owner, Tulio, tells Sayago that the young man is Pedro Moscote, the youngest son of the man he killed. Tulio also warns Sayago that Pedro...
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    Cartagena Orders Ordination November 1, 1937 by Tiberio Salazar Consecration August 4, 1963 by Tulio Botero Personal details Born (1914-01-06)January 6, 1914...
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    (presidential candidate), Antonio Samper (president of S.A.C.), Tulio Ospina Vásquez, José de Jesús Salazar, Germán del Corral, Luis Montoya Santamaría, Gabriel...
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    Reyes Alvarado (2014–2016) Jorge Eduardo Londoño (2016–2017) Enrique Gil Botero (2017–2018) Minister of Foreign Affairs María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar (2010–2018)...
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    ("Reclining Woman"), a gift from the notable Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Nearby is the Tcherassi Hotel, a 250-year-old colonial mansion renovated...
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  • Minister of Justice The assassination was ordered by the Medellin Cartel 1985 Tulio Manuel Castro Gil, Judge who had indicted Pablo Escobar 1985 Alfonso Reyes...
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    Borrero Preceded by Miguel Escobar Méndez Succeeded by Alberto Santofimio Botero Personal details Born (1938-03-28) 28 March 1938 (age 86) Moniquirá, Boyacá...
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  • Drama Mexican-Colombian co-production El cráter José Ángel Carbonell Ángela Botero, Yamile Humar, Antonio Iturrialde Drama 1965 Adorada enemiga René Cardona...
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    coronation titled Nemo Ignorat granted to the Archbishop of Medellín, Tulio Botero y Salazar on 28 November 1958, as signed by Cardinal Domenico Tardini and...
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