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Education
  
University of Havana

Nationality
  
Colombian

Name
  
Manuel Ancizar

Role
  
Lawyer


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President
  
Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera y Arboleda

Preceded by
  
Jose Maria Rojas Garrido

President
  
Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera y Arboleda

Full Name
  
Manuel Esteban Ancizar Basterra

Born
  
25 December 1812 Bogota, Cundinamarca (
1812-12-25
)

Resting place
  
Central Cemetery of Bogota

Died
  
March 21, 1882, Bogota, Colombia

Spouse
  
Agripina Samper Agudelo (m. 1857–1882)

Similar People
  
Agripina Samper Agudelo, Santiago Perez de Manosalbas, Bartolome Calvo, Enrique Olaya Herrera

Preceded by
  
Lino de Pombo O\'Donell

Succeeded by
  
Jose Maria Rojas Garrido

Political party
  
Colombian Liberal Party

Manuel Esteban Ancízar Basterra (25 December 1812 — 21 May 1882) was a Colombian lawyer, writer, and journalist. He founded a publishing house and a newspaper before joining the Chorographic Commission in 1850. He also served as the 4th Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Granadine Confederation, and as the first dean of the National University of Colombia.

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Manuel Ancízar Se cumplen 204 aos del nacimiento del primer Rector de la UN

Personal life

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Manuel Esteban was born on 25 December 1812 in Fontibon, Bogotá to José Francisco Ancízar y Zabaleta, Spaniard native of Navarre, and Juana Bernarda Basterra y Abaurrea, Spaniard native of Biscay. In 1819 his father, who had served as Corregidor of Zipaquirá under the Viceroy of New Granada, Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri; during the time of the Reconquista, was forced to flee the capital when the Spanish forces fell at the Battle of Boyacá and the victorious forces of General Simón Bolívar entered the capital. The family arrived in Cartagena de Indias, three of Manuel's siblings died in the arduous journey; in 1821 they had to flee again when this Spanish bastion fell to the forces of Admiral José Prudencio Padilla López. The Ancízar Basterra family landed this time in Cuba, a safe Spanish colony, where they remained under much impoverished circumstances as refugees; his mother and his only remaining sibling died few years after. In 1832 he graduated from the University of Saint Jerome in Civil Law, and two years later received his degree in Canon Law. On 4 July 1857 he married Agripina Samper Agudelo, sister of José María and Miguel Samper Agudelo, both writers and prominent politicians in Colombia; together they had five children: Roberto, Pablo, Inés, Jorge, and Manuel.

Selected works


  • Ancízar, Manuel (1851) [1845]. Lecciones de psicología y moral (in Spanish). Bogotá: Neo-Granadino. OCLC 6559317. 
  • — (1853). Peregrinación de Alpha por las provincias del norte de la Nueva Granada, en 1850 i 51. (in Spanish). Bogotá: Echeverria Hermanos. OCLC 3043000. 

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    References

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