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Camilo Carrillo
Birth nameCamilo Nicanor Carrillo Martínez
Born(1830-12-15)15 December 1830
Paita, Peru
Died7 May 1901(1901-05-07) (aged 70)
Lima, Peru
Allegiance Peru
BranchPeruvian Navy
Service years1847-1881
RankCaptain
Commands
  • Commander of the 3rd Naval Division (1879)
  • Commander of the Batteries of Miraflores (1881)
Battles / wars
Alma materNational University of San Marcos
Spouse(s)Francisca del Valle

Camilo Nicanor Carrillo Martínez (27 March 1844  – 19 March 1898) was a captain of the Peruvian Navy who participated in the War of the Pacific.

Specialized in Mathematical Sciences, he was a professor at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. He was also Minister of Finance and Commerce (1871 and 1873-1874), national deputy and president of the chamber (1878-1879), as well as Minister of War and Navy (3/12–7/18/1881 and 1899) and President of the Council of Ministers (1881 and 1882 -1883).

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