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Botero is a surname of Italian origin, common in
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and along with other similar variants (Boter, Boteri, Botter, Botteri, Bottero), it originated in the Piedmont region of Italy, more specifically, in the town of Bene Vagienna, province of Cuneo. In the present time, Colombia is the country with the largest number of people holding this surname. The founder of this family in Colombia was Giovanni Andrea Botero Bernavi, born in the Republic of Genoa, region of Liguria, Italy.


Origin and etymology

It is an occupational surname that originated in the Middle Ages, around year 500 CE, during which time people made barrels for the storage and transportation of liquids and solids such as wine, water, honey, gunpowder, grains, salt and sugar. At that time, when the Piedmont region was part of the Roman Empire, Boterus was the name given to the people who made the barrels in the town of Bene Vagienna.


Giovanni Botero, an important character born in Bene

In the town of Bene Vagienna, around year 1533 CE. Jesuit priest, statesman, economist and writer Giovanni Botero Benese was born. He was the author of literary works such as ''
The Reason of State ''The Reason of State'' (Italian: ''Della Ragion di Stato'') is a work of political philosophy by Italian Jesuit Giovanni Botero. The book first popularised the term '' Reason of State'' and became a political 'bestseller', going through sever ...
'' (''Della ragion di Stato'') of 1589 and ''On the Causes of the Greatness and Magnificence of Cities'' (''Delle cause della grandezza e magnificenza delle città'') of 1588, among others. He spent his childhood in a Piedmont region occupied and looted by foreign powers of the time and received religious education since his adolescence, attending the Society of Jesus School in the city of
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, thanks to the help of his uncle, the Jesuit Father Giovenale Botero, who held a religious position in that city. He was known for his literary, religious, historical and political works, but he is also considered one of the greatest Italian mercantilists. In the 18th century, in his honor, a monument was built in Bene Vagienna in the so-calle
Piazza Botero
a central square located in front of the ''Church of Santa Maria Assunta'' (''Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta'') and surrounded by historic buildings, such as the town hall ''Comune di Bene Vagienna''. Likewise, in honor of Botero, streets bearing his name were built in the cities of Turin, Rome and Rimini, in Italy.


Foundation of the Botero surname in Colombia

This surname arrived in today's Republic of Colombia, in the 18th century, after the arrival of the Genoese Giovanni Andrea Botero Bernavi (Juan Andrés, in Spanish) from Cádiz, Spain to the city of
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, Viceroyalty of New Granada around the year 1715, who worked in the service of the Spanish Crown as naval gunner of the ''Santa Rosa'' ship, built in the Republic of Genoa for King Philip V of Bourbon. The main purpose of this trip was to take to present-day Peru, along with his companions, the Prince of Santo Buono, newly appointed Viceroy of Peru, Carmine Nicolau Caracciol, who suffered a family calamity after the death on board of his wife, when giving birth. Among other factors, that event caused the boat to make a stop in Cartagena, where due to illness, Botero had to give up continuing his trip to Peru. Not being a Spanish citizen, he had to request a special permit from the '' Real Audiencia'' to be able to settle in the territory of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Botero traveled from the Caribbean coast to the interior of the territory, settling in the San Nicolás Valley, Rionegro,
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, where he dedicated himself to gold mining. Right there, he married Doña Antonia Mejía Somoano, on June 26, 1719, thus founding the Botero family in Colombia, a country where this surname has the largest number of descendants at the present time.


The Botero family in Colombia, in current times

Nowadays, the members of the Botero family in Colombia, all descendants of the Italian Giovanni Andrea Botero and the Spaniard Antonia Mejía, are located in various areas and municipalities of the country, with a predominant presence in the city of
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, some towns in Antioquia such as
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, La Ceja, La Unión and Abejorral, the main Colombian coffee growing region including the cities of Armenia, Pereira and Manizales and in other areas, such as the cities of Bogotá and Cali. One of its best-known members is the artist Fernando Botero Angulo, born in the city of Medellín, a character recognized in many countries around the world for his paintings, sculptures and artistic drawings, which have been exhibited in large cities of various continents. Fernando Botero has residences in the cities of New York, Paris and also in the municipality of Pietrasanta, region of Tuscany, Italy, a town where art works of his authorship are exhibited. Among women, one of the most notable people is the actress and presenter María Cecilia Botero, who has been recognized as one of the great artists and symbols of television in Colombia for decades. In 2021, she participated as the Spanish voice of the grandmother Alma Madrigal in the Disney animated film, '' Encanto''.


Notable people with this surname include


Art and Entertainment

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Ana Cristina Botero Ana Cristina Botero Cadavid (born in Medellín in 1968), is a Colombian actress, mainly active in the world of television, but also with participation in some Colombian plays and films. Career Ana Cristina is the daughter of actor, librettist a ...
(born 1968), Colombian actress *
Fernando Botero Fernando Botero Angulo (born 19 April 1932) is a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor, born in Medellín. His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume, which can represent political ...
(born 1932), Colombian figurative artist *
María Cecilia Botero María Cecilia Botero Cadavid (born 13 May 1955) is a Colombian actress, television presenter and journalist. Biography Beginnings She studied anthropology long before becoming an actress. She is the daughter of former actor, librettist and dir ...
(born 1955), Colombian actress and journalist *
Naty Botero Naty Botero (born Natalia Hernández Botero, February 10, 1980 in Medellín, Colombia) is a Colombian model and singer. Born in Medellín, she moved to Bogotá at a young age and stayed there through high school. She has been recognized for her ...
(born 1980), Colombian model and singer


Human rights

* Catalina Botero (born 1965), Colombian attorney


Literature and Philosophy

* Darío Botero (1938 – 2010), Colombian writer and philosopher * Giovanni Botero ( 1544 – 1617), Italian writer, thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat * Giuseppe Botero (1815 – 1885), Italian writer and educator


Politics

* Alberto Santofimio Botero (born 1942), Colombian politician *
Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero is a Colombian economist and politician currently serving as the 1st President of the National Mining Agency Colombia. Career Ministry of Housing Uribe has worked as President of the Colombian Chamber of Constructi ...
, Colombian politician * Enrique Gil Botero (born 1953), Colombian politician and attorney *
Fernando Botero Zea Fernando Botero Zea (Mexico City, Mexico, August 23, 1956) is a businessman and liberal politician of dual Colombia and Mexican nationalities, mainly known for having served as Minister of National Defense of Colombia among other political post ...
(born 1956), Colombian-Mexican politician *
Guillermo Botero Lorenzo Guillermo Botero Nieto (born 9 April 1948) is a Colombian lawyer, businessman, lecturer, and politician. He was appointed as Minister of Defense between 2018 and November 2019. Biography Beginnings Botero was born in Bogotá in 1948, the ...
(born 1948), Colombian lawyer, businessman, lecturer, and politician * Luis Alfredo Ramos Botero (born 1948), Colombian politician and attorney


Religion

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Tulio Botero 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 of the Mission. He was auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Cartagena, first b ...
(1904 – 1981), Colombian ecclesiastic of the Catholic Church


Sports

* Alejandro Botero (born 1980), Colombian footballer * Andrés Botero (born 1945), Colombian sports leader * Jhonnatan Botero (born 1992), Colombian cyclist *
Joaquín Botero Joaquín Botero Vaca (born 10 December 1977) is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the second all-time top goalscorer for the Bolivia national team with 20 goals, and was the top goalscorer in world foo ...
(born 1977), Bolivian footballer *
Juan Sebastián Botero ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of '' John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, ...
(born 1986), Colombian-American footballer * Santiago Botero (born 1972), Colombian cyclist


Other

* Juan Carlos Botero, Colombian legal researcher *
Néstor Botero Goldsworthy Néstor Botero Goldsworthy (Argelia, Antioquia, Argelia de María, July 27, 1919 - Medellín, January 6, 1996), was a Colombian journalist, writer and merchant. Biography Early years He was born in the then Argelia district of the municipality ...
(1919-1996), Colombian journalist, writer and merchant


See also

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Cooper (profession) A cooper is a person trained to make wooden casks, barrels, vats, buckets, tubs, troughs and other similar containers from timber staves that were usually heated or steamed to make them pliable. Journeymen coopers also traditionally made ...
* Italian Colombian


References


External links


Piazza Giovanni Botero, Bene Vagienna, Italy
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