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Simón Bolivar - South American liberator
A native of Caracas, Simón José Antonio de la Santissima Trinidad Bolivar y Ponte Palacios y Blanco (1783-1830) was the military and politician primary responsible for the independence of the Spanish colonies in the northern part of South America. He died in Santa Marta, Colombia. He received the title of “The Liberator”.
Natural de Caracas foi Simón José Antonio de la Santissima Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco (1783-1830) militar e político o principal responsável pela independência das colónias Espanholas do norte da América do Sul. Faleceu em Santa Marta na Colômbia. Recebe o título de “Libertador”.
Martin Tovar y Tovar (1827-1902)-'battle of Boyacá (August 7, 1919)'-oil on canvas
Martin Tovar y Tovar (1827-1902)-'battle of Carabobo (June 24, 1821)'-mural-1887 Caracas-Capitolio Nacional de Venezuela
Ricardo Acevedo Bernal (1867-1930)-'Bolivar, Santander and other heroes of the Independence out of Congress in Cúcuta'-oil on canvas-1928 Bogotá-Museo Quinta de Bolivar
Francisco de Paula Álvarez ( - )-'Simón Bolivar and Francisco de Paula Santander (1792-1840) traveling to Bogotá with the army of the Libertador after the victory of Boyacá-oil on canvas
Antonio Herrera Toro (1857-1914)-'death of the Libertador'-oil on canvas-1889 Caracas-Museo Boliviano
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