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 Antonio José de Sucre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonio José de Sucre ( February 3, 1795 - June 4, 1830) was a South American independence leader, and one of Simón Bolívar 's closest friends, generals and statesmen.
Antonio José de Sucre was born in Cumaná, Venezuela, then part of the Spanish colony of Nueva Granada.
Sucre was elected president of the newly formed nation of Bolivia in 1826, but he became dissatisfied with local political conflicts, resigned two years later and moved to Quito.
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 Sucre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sucre (population 190,000) is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, seat of the Supreme Court ( Corte Suprema de Justicia), and capital of the Chuquisaca department.
Sucre is located at 19°2'35" South, 65°15'33" West (-19.043056, -65.259167).
In 1839, after the city became the capital of Bolivia, it was renamed in honor of the revolutionary leader Antonio José de Sucre.
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 Antonio José de Sucre - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antonio José de Sucre ( 1795 - 1830) was a South American independence leader, one of Simón Bolívar 's closest friends.
Sucre was elected president of the newly formed nation of Bolivia in 1826, but dissatisfied with political conflicts resigned two years later and moved to Quito.
Sucre headed to Quito to try to prevent this, but en route was assassinated in the mountainous region of Berruecos, near Pasto, in the south of Colombia.
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 Sucre, Antonio Jose de. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Bolívar was absent, and Sucre was the chief commander when the battle of Ayacucho was fought (Dec., 1824).
Sucre’s military genius was splendidly displayed in this victory, which assured the independence of South America.
The terms he granted to the defeated were generous, and Sucre was known for his kindness as well as his honesty and self-effacing modesty.
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 Antonio Jose de Sucre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antonio Jose de Sucre Alcala, born in Cumana (Venezuela), on February 3rd, 1975, his father was; Vicente de Sucre Urbaneja, colonel of the Royal Armies, and his mother was Manuela Maria Alcalá; they were part of the high society, of noble blood and had a good economic situation.
At the young age of fifteen Antonio had already become a combatant in the patriot army.
It is so pleasant to remember Sucre, as an invincible American soldier who in Boyacá, Pichincha and Ayacucho, with his glorious sword, gave the liberty and independence to the American people.
www.fuerzasarmadasecuador.org /english/historia/ecuadorgrancolombiasucre.htm   (134 words)

  
 Travel in Sucre-Bolivia-History-WorldTravelGate.net®-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Potosi was preceded by Chuqisaca, later renamed Sucre, which was founded in 1538 and later became the administrative capital of the Spanish colonial rule.
General Antonio Jose de Sucre, who, in command of Colombian troops, played a leading role in the defeat of the Spanish garrison, was elected as the first president.
La Plata became "Sucre" in recognition of the valuable role played by Bolivar’s second-in-charge, General Jose de Sucre, in the country’s battle for freedom and independence.
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 Sucre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sucre (population 135,000) is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, located in the south central part of the country.
In the 18th century the area of modern-day Bolivia was known as LaPlata for its wealth (Plata meaning silver or wealth in general).
After this the Rio de la Plata is named because there were the port facilities.
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Sucre State Estado Sucre is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided.
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 AllRefer.com - Antonio JosE de Sucre (Latin American History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Antonio JosE de Sucre [AntO´ny O h O s A ´ th A s OO ´kr A ] Pronunciation Key, 1795–1830, South American revolutionist, b.
BolIvar was absent, and Sucre was the chief commander when the battle of Ayacucho was fought (Dec., 1824).
He was elected president of the constitutional convention that met in 1830 in an effort to prevent BolIvar's large republic of Colombia from disintegrating.
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 Ecuador in the Gran Colombia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Leader of this movement is Jose de Antepara, old secretary of the " Precursor " Francisco de Miranda, who agglutinates clandestinely around the patriotic Creoles, three Venezuelan officials of the Battalion " Numancia ", Leon Febres Cordero, Luis Urdaneta and Miguel Letamendi, coming from Lima and by passage in Guayaquil course to Caracas.
Antonio Jose de Sucre, at that time Military Minister, to command an expeditionary body.
Both, Bolivar and Sucre found in Quito affection that illuminate their lives: the Liberator met Manuela Saenz, since then she accompanies him with love and fidelity in all test and later she puts in risk her life saving Bolivar´s life in the attack on September.
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 Biografia "José Antonio Ramos Sucre"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
De regreso en Cumaná estudia en el Colegio Nacional de Don José Silverio González Varela donde se gradúa de bachiller, trasladándose luego a Caracas para iniciar en la Universidad Central sus estudios de Derecho y Literatura y continuar aprendiendo idiomas (griego antiguo y moderno, sánscrito).
Para Juan Liscano, Ramos Sucre "es un refinado, un aristócrata del lenguaje, un hombre nutrido de una cultura clásica y romántica cuya escritura asume en tono trascendente y suscita sentimientos nobles de desespero, soledad y elevación".
Pero será en 1988 cuando Ramos Sucre llegue finalmente a Madrid.
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 Historical Text Archive: E-Books : Pages of Glory on Simón Bol...: 21: The Grand Marshal of Ayacucho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Carlos de Sucre, Marquis de Preux, a Fleming, was the first of the family to arrive in the Spanish American colonies, toward the end of the seventeenth century, having been appointed by King Charles 11 to the post of Governor and Field Marshal at Cartagena de Indias.
Antonio José de Sucre was born in the city of Cumaná on February 3, 1795, the seventh of nine children of his father's first marriage.
Sucre was the right-hand man of the Liberator, and the chief pillar of the Army.
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 Antonio Jos de Sucre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Antonio José de Sucre
A la edad de 15 años se unió a la lucha por la independencia de Venezuela, a partir del 19 de abril de 1810.
Pasó de ser subteniente de infantería en julio de 1810 a general en jefe en febrero de 1825.
Sucre consiguió el título de gran mariscal de Ayacucho y el grado de general en jefe.
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 Caledonia Languages Abroad - Spanish in Sucre, Boliva
The majestic Andean mountains are at their widest in Bolivia and the two parallel ranges known as cordilleras which stretch the full length of the country are separated by an extensive and stunning high plateau.
Sucre is the official capital of Bolivia (although La Paz is the seat of the government) and has a population of just 150,000.
Sucre is home to a busy university, many museums and beautiful parks and a lively central square.
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Simon Jose Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios was born in Caracas, Venezuela on July 24, 1783.
The Gran Mariscal Antonio Jose de Sucre y Alcala was born in Cumana, Venezuela on February 3, 1795.
The Mariscal de Zepita Andres de Santa Cruz Calahumana was born in La Paz, Bolivia on December 5, 1792.
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 Illuminations: Bolivar and Sucre at Junin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antonio José de Sucre was born in Venezuela 1795 and died in the Barrenco Mountains in 1830.
Sucre became Bolivia's first President and the national currency of Ecuador, the sucre, is named in his honor.
This was to be the death rattle for the continental Spanish troops since Sucre's victory at Ayacucho the following December ended forever the domination of Spain in South America.
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 Andex Tours S.A. - Travel - Peru - Bolivia - City Info - Sucre (Bolivia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1559, Spanish king Felipe II commanded the foundation of the Audiencia de Charcas, with its headquarters in the city of La Plata with the purpose of administering the eastern territories.
On August 11th, the name of the city of La Plata was changed to Sucre in honor of Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre, who along with Bolivar, fought for independence from the Spanish rule.
The city of Sucre is also known as the C ity of Four Names, being those names La Plata, Charcas, Ciudad Blanca (White City), and Sucre.
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 Sucre
Sucre was founded in 1538 and called La Plata; the city was also called Chuquisaca and Charcas.
Sucre is a major agricultural center and supplies the mining communities of the barren altiplano.
Diversidad malacologica en una comunidad de Arca zebra (Mollusca: Bivalvia) en Chacopata, Estado Sucre, Venezuela.
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 Noticias en Antonio José de Sucre -- es.4NEWZ.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Nacimiento del Mariscal de Ayacucho, Antonio José de Sucre, en Cumaná, Venezuela, (3 de febrero de 1795).
Antonio José de Sucre obtuvo triunfos en categorías prejunior y...
Denuncia: Autopista Gran Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre Hace 26 minutos
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 José Antonio Ramos Sucre - Estudios e investigación - Ramos Sucre ante la crítica
José Antonio Ramos Sucre sólo pudo asumir esta realidad por la vía de la exclusión, recluyéndose en una vida solitaria solamente aliviada por su intensa afición a la lectura y por el descubrimiento de nuevas lenguas.
A pesar de ser esta una lectura, que se aproxima al ensayo objetivo, deja ya entrever la vocación eminentemente poética del escritor a través de rasgos estilísticos que más adelante, asumida esa vocación en su total entrega, prestarían un asombroso vigor expresivo a su obra lírica.
Humboldt y Ramos Sucre, figuras ardidas en idéntico anhelo, supieron de esa carga que experimentan quienes, incluso a su pesar, se siente impelidos a reinventar el mundo mediante la palabra.
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 T1msn Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Antonio José de Sucre
Antonio José de Sucre (1795-1830), político de origen venezolano, una de las figuras más destacadas de la emancipación de América Latina, gran...
Las sublevaciones de Chuquisaca y La Paz fueron el punto de arranque de las guerras de independencia.
Sucre (moneda, Ecuador), unidad monetaria vigente en el Ecuador desde el 22 de marzo de 1884 hasta el 9 de septiembre de 2000.
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Camponovo, Antonio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At the end of the 1860s he emigrated to Argentina and later moved to Sucre, Bolivia, where with his brother Miguel Camponovo he planned and built the Banco Nacional (begun 1872).
Its style is derived from early Renaissance forms, with characteristic mullioned windows, and it is among the first examples in Bolivia of Eclecticism, which was then in fashion in the European academies.
1900), Sucre, for the Argandoña family, which combines elements of the Romanesque, Renaissance, Arabic and Neo-classical styles in one of the most richly eclectic buildings in Bolivia.
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 Sucre - Current News & Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sucre, arguably one of the most beautiful areas of Venezuela, is one of the poorest areas in the country.
Antonio goes in and, little by little, the inhabitants of the neighborhood Las Terrazas de Oropeza Castillo, municipality Sucre, Caracas move through the...
In Sucre, Bolivia's legal capital, Mayor Aideé Nava will announce her candidature at the head of the Free Bolivia Movement, while in the city of Tarija in the...
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 En Oriente.com ... : JOSE ANTONIO RAMOS SUCRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sus padres son Jerónimo Ramos Martínez y Rita Sucre Mora de Ramos, sobrina del Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre.
Se gradúa de Bachiller en filosofía en 1908.
Algunos criterios hablaban de su obra como de una "Prosa Lírica", sus textos se caracterizaban por la libertad formal y por las visiones poco comunes con las que construye su universo político, donde predomina una fusión de elementos reales y fantásticos, así como una atmósfera Onírica.
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 Sucre, Antonio Jose de --  Encyclopædia Britannica
It was founded in 1539 by the conquistador Pedro de Anzúrez on the site of a Charcas Indian village and has been variously called La Plata (the Spanish...
Annotated bibliography of the writings by Antonio Gramsci that were published in Italian as well as translated in several other languages.
Explore Santiago De Cuba, the second largest city in Cuba, with a diverse population and culture.
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 Antonio José de Sucre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Antonio José de Sucre Alcalá, nació en la cuidad de Cumaná (Venezuela), el 3 de febrero de 1775, sus padres fueron; el Coronel de los Ejércitos Reales don Vicente de Sucre Urbaneja y doña Manuela María Alcalá; de la alta sociedad, sangre noble y de una buena posición económica.
Después de terminar sus estudios primarios en su lugar natal se dedicó al estudio de las matemáticas y la ingeniería; luego formó parte de las filas del ejército patriota los 15 años como Alférez.
En muy grato recordar a Sucre, como invicto soldado americano que en Boyacá, Pichincha y Ayacucho, con su gloriosa espada, legó la libertad e Independencia a los pueblos americanos.
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