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    Manuel Carlos María Francisco Piar Gómez (April 28, 1774 – October 16, 1817) was General-in-Chief of the army fighting Spain during the Venezuelan War...
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    Manuel Carlos Piar Guayana International Airport (IATA: PZO, ICAO: SVPR) (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Guayana "Manuel Carlos Piar"), is an airport...
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  • Look up piar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piar may refer to: Ilfred Piar, football player Manuel Piar (1774–1817) Zahir Uddin Piar, Bangladeshi...
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    Expedition of Los Callos lies in the fact that it allowed Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar and later José Francisco Bermúdez to undertake the liberation of the...
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    leaders was Manuel Piar, who operated in the Guayana Region. In January 1817, he had already attacked Angostura, without success. Manuel Pilar left some...
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    the time that Bolívar was victorious in the west, Santiago Mariño and Manuel Piar, a pardo from the Dutch island of Curaçao, were successfully fighting...
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    the additional consequence of being proscribed by José Félix Ribas and Manuel Piar. After this defeat in 1814, Bolívar fled Venezuela with his authority...
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    Margarita Island with the treasure. The officer in control of the island, Manuel Piar, declared Bolívar and Mariño to be traitors and forced them to return...
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    countries of Colombia and Venezuela. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of...
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    these years, Bolívar and other patriot leaders, such as Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar, José Francisco Bermúdez and Francisco de Paula Santander often had to...
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  • livestock and cotton cultivation. During the Campaign of Guayana, General Manuel Piar fought against the realists to seize the missions of Spain. After releasing...
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    (3 July 1896). Juan Antonio Pérez Bonalde. Poet. (14 February 1946). Manuel Piar. General in chief of the army during the Independence War. Gabriel Picón...
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    II resistance member and recipient of the Military Order of William Manuel Piar, general-in-chief of the army during the Venezuelan War of Independence...
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    began the revolutionary push eastward. The Guayana Campaign, headed by Manuel Piar and others to the east, led to the establishment of institutions in Angostura...
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  • and fighting ensued, which failed to yield any gains for the rebels. Manuel Piar had gathered many Patriot revolutionaries to fight two battles: one to...
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    Bonaparte  France 1769–1821 Manuel Belgrano  Río de la Plata 1770–1820 Cristóbal Mendoza  Venezuela 1772–1829 Manuel Piar  Venezuela 1774–1817 José Félix...
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    such as Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, Santiago Mariño, Manuel Piar and José Antonio Páez, carried out campaigns in the vast Orinoco River...
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    July 1817. By order of Simón Bolívar, he arrested dissident General Manuel Piar in Aragua de Maturín and transferred him to Angostura to be tried by...
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    Félix Ribas and Manuel Piar, each representing the two republican commands then in place in Venezuela. A few days later Ribas and Piar decided not to try...
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  • city of Coro in Falcón State. In the 19th century, Curaçaoans such as Manuel Piar and Luis Brión were prominently engaged in the wars of independence of...
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  • Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José Félix...
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    political power, leaving such duties to his ministers, specially the disliked Manuel Godoy. Charles IV was more interested in pursuing the arts and science and...
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    Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José Félix...
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  • which would allow them to dominate traffic along the river Orinoco. Manuel Piar had taken the missions of Caroni in early 1817, which had served as an...
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    landed at Carupano, but did not dare prevent generals Santiago Marino and Manuel Piar from separating from him, and carrying on a war against Cumana under...
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    Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José Félix...
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    Ricaurte Manuel Rodríguez Torices Francisco de Paula Santander Venezuelan figures Simón Bolívar Francisco de Miranda José Antonio Páez Manuel Piar José Félix...
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    secretary. Other politicians who signed the document were: Juan Germán Roscio, Manuel Cedeño, Juan Martínez, José María Vergara y Lozano, José España, Luis Tomás...
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    troops against it). Congress nominated Manuel Rodríguez Torices, President of the State of Cartagena; José Manuel Restrepo, Antioquia's Secretary of State;...
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