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Sucre, Antonio José de, 1795-1830

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Personal name headingSucre, Antonio José de, 1795-1830
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Variant(s)Sucre y de Alcalá, Antonio José de, 1795-1830
De Alcalá, Antonio José de Sucre y, 1795-1830
Alcalá, Antonio José de Sucre y de, 1795-1830
Sucre Alcalá, Antonio José de, 1795-1830
De Sucre, Antonio José, 1795-1830
See alsoBolivia. President (1826-1828 : Sucre)
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Birth date1795-02-03
Death date1830-06-04
Place of birthCumaná (Venezuela)
Place of deathBerruecos (Colombia)
Profession or occupationGeneral President Politician
Found inEncy. univ. ilus. (Sucre y de Alcalá, Antonio José de; general and South American politician, gran mariscal de Ayacucho; b. Cumaná, Venezuela, Feb, 23,1795; assassinated June 4,1830)
Fechas históricas y hombres notables del Ecuador, 1988: p. 390ff. (Antonío José de Sucre Alcalá; b. Feb. 3,1795; assassinated June 4,1830)
A la memoria del martir de la libertad, gran mariscal de Ayacucho, Antonio José de Sucre, 1939.
Wikipedia, Dec. 14, 2009 (Antonio José de Sucre; Antonio José de Sucre y Alcalá (February 3, 1795-June 4, 1830), known as the "Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho" (English: "Grand Marshal of Ayacucho"), was a Venezuelan independence leader. Sucre was one of Simón Bolívar's closest friends, generals and statesmen; 2nd president of Bolivia; 6th president of Peru)
La numismática de Antonio José de Sucre, 2015: title page (Antonio José de Sucre) page 5, etc. (born February 3, 1795 in Cumaná; assassinated June 4, 1830 in the mountains of Berruecos, Colombia)
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