Juan Germán Roscio

Juan Germán Roscio
1st Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
25 April 1810 – 2 March 1811
President Cristóbal Mendoza
Succeeded by Pedro Gual
Vice President of the Republic of Colombia
In office
March 21, 1820 – March 10, 1821
President Simón Bolívar
Personal details
Born 27 May 1763(1763-05-27)
San José de Tiznados, Guárico
Died 10 March 1821(1821-03-10) (aged 57)
Cúcuta, Colombia
Profession lawyer, politician
Religion Roman Catholic
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Juan Germán Roscio (27 May 1763 - 10 March 1821), was a Venezuelan lawyer and politician of Italian background, served as the secretary of foreign affairs for the Junta of Caracas,[1] and the main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence,[2]. Roscio was also the chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811.

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