Camilo Torres Restrepo (3 February 1929 – 15 February 1966) was a Colombian Catholic communist revolutionary, an ordained priest, and a member of the...
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Camilo Torres may refer to: Camilo Torres Restrepo (1929–1966), liberation theologian, priest and guerrilla member in Colombia during the 1960s Camilo...
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José Camilo Clemente de Torres Tenorio (November 22, 1766 – October 5, 1816) was a Neogranadine independence leader and lawyer who also served as president...
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while distinguishing them from democratic socialism, which he praised. Camilo Torres Restrepo, a Catholic priest ordained in 1954, was a known advocator...
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today, it has not disappeared. Camilo Torres Restrepo (1929–1966) was a priest, a guerrilla, and a sociologist. Torres was convinced that Marxism and...
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Aníbal Torres, Peruvian lawyer and politician Art Torres, American politician Camilo Torres Restrepo, Colombian Roman Catholic priest Camilo Torres Tenorio...
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the Montoneros to embrace more radical beliefs of Camilo Torres and García Elorrio instead, with Torres arguing that "The duty of every Catholic is to be...
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Catholic priests, exponents of liberation theology. Most notable was Camilo Torres Restrepo (1929–66), a well-known university professor (egalitarian and...
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government minister Camilo Tiqui, Canadian politician Camilo Torres Restrepo (1929–1966), Colombian Roman Catholic priest Camilo Torres Tenorio (1766–1816)...
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1811, the United Provinces of New Granada were proclaimed, headed by Camilo Torres Tenorio. The emergence of two distinct ideological currents among the...
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liberation theology was Camilo Torres Restrepo, a Roman Catholic priest who also became a Marxist-Leninist guerilla fighter. Torres stated that "the duty...
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of the former viceroyalties were executed by firing squad, including Camilo Torres Tenorio, Antonio Baraya, Antonio Villavicencio, José María Carbonell...
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Memorandum of Offenses (or Memorandum of Grievances) was drafted by Camilo Torres Tenor in his capacity as legal advisor to the Santa Fe de Bogotá cabildo...
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Jhojan Camilo Torres Guazá (born 12 January 2003) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Independiente Santa Fe. Born in Cali...
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Bernardo Álvarez 13 August 1813 12 December 1814 1 year, 121 days 8 Camilo Torres Tenorio 27 October 1812 5 October 1814 1 year, 343 days 9 Triumvirate...
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Granada. The second was the United Provinces of New Granada, led by Camilo Torres Tenorio, which had been created as a looser Federation of Provinces...
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Provinces of New Granada, contributed from Tunja by his political rival Camilo Torres Tenorio, in order to march south to recover Popayán and prevent Spanish...
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the founders of participatory action research. Together with Father Camilo Torres Restrepo and other intellectuals and professionals, including Eduardo...
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1765–1815 Antonio Nariño Colombia Cundinamarca New Granada 1765–1823 Camilo Torres Tenorio New Granada 1766–1816 Francisco José de Caldas New Granada...
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pesos oro 140 × 70 mm Purple Camilo Torres Tenorio Orchidaceae (Cattleya trianae), national flower of Colombia Camilo Torres Tenorio July 20, 1973 100 pesos...
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João Camilo de Oliveira Torres (July 31, 1915 – January 31, 1973) was a Brazilian writer, professor, historian and journalist. Torres was a major figure...
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Far East after World War 2, set in motion the First Indochina War. Camilo Torres Restrepo (1929-1966), Colombian socialist guerrilla and Catholic priest...
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concrete political practice. Camilo Torres Restrepo was one of the key thinkers of liberation theology. After his death, Torres became an icon in Colombia...
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Santamaría de Manrique and in which participated other important leaders as Camilo Torres Tenorio, Custodio García Rovira, and José Fernández Madrid, among others...
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the Botanical Expedition, the mail administration and the house of Camilo Torres, among others. The total cost of the works was 250 million Colombian...
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was assassinated on 30 June 1969 by the Peronist guerillas of Comando Camilo Torres, a Peronist and Camilist organization that would later become the Montoneros...
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Ignacio Torres Landa (1955/6–2013), Mexican politician Juan José Torres (athlete), Spanish runner Juan Torres Odelín, Cuban boxer Juan Camilo Torres, winner...
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representative to the Junta Suprema Central located in Seville. It commissioned Camilo Torres Tenorio to draft the document known in Colombian history by the name...
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was born in Guarne in the Antioquia Department, and grew up in the Camilo Torres de Guarne neighbourhood. Salazar started his career with grassroots...
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her career, she has also received two medals honoring her merits, the Camilo Torres medal (1963) and another medal awarded by the interamerican congress...
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