File:Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre.jpg
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Antonio José Francisco de Sucre y Alcalá (Cumaná, C. G. de Venezuela, Imperio Español; actual estado Sucre, Venezuela; 3 de febrero de 1795 – Montañas de Berruecos, La Unión; Colombia, 4 de junio de 1830) Fue un político, diplomático, estadista y militar venezolano, prócer de la independencia americana, así como presidente de Bolivia, Gobernador del Perú, General en Jefe del Ejército de la Gran Colombia, Comandante del Ejército del Sur y Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho. Era hijo de una familia acomodada de tradición militar, siendo su padre coronel del Ejército Patriota. Es considerado como uno de los militares más completos entre los próceres de la independencia sudamericana. Circuito Mágico del Agua del Parque de la Reserva (Lima - Perú) Twitter: DiNoBokeh Instagram: artdino_ Sitio web: Perú Generación XXI Facebook: ArtDiNo15 |
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Author | Art DiNo from Lima, Perú |
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