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    Felipe Luis Brión Detrox (July 6, 1782, Curaçao – September 27, 1821, Curaçao) was a military officer who fought in the Venezuelan War of Independence...
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  • particulier in Strasbourg Brion Island, Canada Brión, a municipality in Galicia, Spain Brión Municipality, Miranda, Venezuela Brión mac Echach Muigmedóin...
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    and Venezuela. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of both Venezuela...
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  • Falcón State. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of Venezuela and...
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    support of the Haitian president Alexandre Pétion and with the naval aid of Luis Brión, another émigré, who was a merchant from Curaçao, Bolívar returned to...
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    captains would obtain later renown during the independence war, like Luis Brión and Renato Beluche. This small navy was effective in limited operations...
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  • from Margarita Island. They were joined by privateer Luis Brión on 7 June. Two days before, Brión wrote to Bolívar, saying, "I am ready to join you with...
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    Schoop, baseball player Kenley Jansen, Major League Baseball pitcher Luis Brión, admiral during the Venezuelan war of independence Jurickson Profar, Major...
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    Battalion CDR Felipe Baptista Marine Logistics Support Battalion ADM Luis Brión 393rd Marine Air Defense Artillery Battalion RADM José María García Marine...
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    to return. Bolívar and Zea set sail for Venezuela on 21 December with Luis Brión, a Dutch merchant, and arrived ten days later at Barcelona. There, Bolívar...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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    charge, but his ability to win over Pétion and a Curaçaoan sea merchant, Luis Brión (he is traditionally referred to by the Spanish form of his name), who...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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  • 32nd Marine Infantry Battalion "Admiral Luis Brión" (Batallón de Infantería de Marina Nro. 32 "Almirante Luis Brión") 33rd Artillery Battalion "Vice Admiral...
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    condition due to hunger and disease, and their morale was at rock bottom. Luis Brión's ships, as ordered by Bolívar, did not stop harassing them. In panic,...
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    service and partially been dismantled as of 2011. D-23 Almirante Brión, named after Luis Brión, an admiral in Bolivar's navy. Sunk in 1978. D-32 General Austria...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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    transportation of troops and war material. As second-in-command to Admiral Luis Brión he arrived at Riohacha on March 12, 1820, where he fought in the battles...
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    provoke a revolt, which would have as trigger the loan of a vase. Criollos Luis Rubio and Pantaleón Sanz de Santamaría then went to visit Spanish businessman...
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    Domingo Briceño y Briceño. Lawyer, journalist and writer. (6 May 1876). Luis Brión. Admiral of the Venezuelan Navy in the Independence War. (10 April 1882)...
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    Montilla Pedro Camejo Juan Bautista Arismendi Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi Luis Brión José Antonio Anzoátegui Other figures José Tomás Boves Louis-Michel Aury...
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  • the 2010 addition of South Africa to the predecessor BRIC. The original acronym "BRIC", or "the BRICs", was coined in 2001 by Goldman Sachs economist Jim...
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  • The 2023 BRICS summit was the fifteenth annual BRICS summit, an international relations conference attended by the heads of state or heads of government...
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  • the islands. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of Venezuela and...
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