Kuka päivitti Simón Bolívar?
Manuela Sáenz päivitti Simón Bolívar ?: sta ?.: ään Ikäero oli 14 vuotta, 5 kuukautta ja 3 päivää.
Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar (24. heinäkuuta 1783 Caracas, Uuden-Granadan varakuningaskunta, Espanjan siirtomaaimperiumi – 17. joulukuuta 1830 Santa Marta, Suur-Kolumbia) oli venezuelalaissyntyinen eteläamerikkalainen vallankumousjohtaja. Hän johti Bolivian, Kolumbian, Ecuadorin, Perun ja Venezuelan vapaustaisteluja Espanjan siirtomaavallasta 1800-luvun alkuvuosikymmeninä.
Bolívar oli Suur-Kolumbian (Kolumbia, Ecuador ja Venezuela) presidentti ja diktaattori 1819–1830, Bolivian presidentti 1825 ja Perun diktaattori 1823–1826.
Lue lisää...Manuela Sáenz
Manuela Sáenz de Vergara y Aizpuru (Quito, Viceroyalty of New Granada, 27 December 1797 – Peru, 23 November 1856) was an Ecuadorian revolutionary heroine of South America who supported the revolutionary cause by gathering information, distributing leaflets and protesting for women's rights. Manuela received the Order of the Sun ("Caballeresa del Sol" or 'Dame of the Sun'), honoring her services in the revolution.
Sáenz married a wealthy English doctor in 1817 and became a socialite in Lima, Peru. This provided the setting for involvement in political and military affairs, and she became active in support of revolutionary efforts. Leaving her husband in 1822, she soon began an eight-year collaboration and intimate relationship with Simón Bolívar that lasted until his death in 1830. After she prevented an 1828 assassination attempt against him and facilitated his escape, Bolívar began to call her "Libertadora del libertador" ("liberator of the liberator"). In an unknown letter she wrote, she claimed that "the Liberator is immortal", despite the fact that she was responsible for his survival. Manuela's role in the revolution after her death was generally overlooked until the late twentieth century, but now she is recognized as a feminist symbol of the 19th-century wars of independence.
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