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    Juan Francisco Antonio Hilarión Zea Díaz (23 November 1766 – 28 November 1822) was a Neogranadine journalist, botanist, diplomat, politician, and statesman...
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    Bolívar and dispatched New Granadan Republican Francisco Antonio Zea to convince him to return. Bolívar and Zea set sail for Venezuela on 21 December with...
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    interim manner the two who were not present, the Congress chose Francisco Antonio Zea and Canon Cortés de Madariaga. It made Mariño general-in-chief of...
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    Granadians represented mainly by Francisco de Paula Santander and José María Obando, and the Venezuelans by José Antonio Páez) from bringing down the union...
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    his role in the revolution. The following day, Congress elected Francisco Antonio Zea Díaz, first vice president of Colombia. Bolívar was subsequently...
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    linked to Romanticism highlighted Antonio Nariño, José Fernández Madrid, Camilo Torres Tenorio and Francisco Antonio Zea. In the second half of the nineteenth...
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    the Square of Francisco Antonio Zea. In 1932, when the sculptor Marco Tobon Mejia developed sculpture Francisco Antonio Zea. Not until the early 1950s...
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  • Zea (1913–2002), Mexican actress and singer Natalie Zea (born 1975), American actress Leopoldo Zea Aguilar (1912–2004), Mexican philosopher Francisco...
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    Bolívar was elected president, Francisco Antonio Zea vice president, Juan Germán Roscio vice president of Venezuela and Francisco de Paula Santander vice president...
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    others of the leaders of the Colombian independence movement like Francisco Antonio Zea. Also like his cousin, in 1788 and pressed by his father he moved...
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  • United States (1955) St. Francis Xavier, missionary and saint (2006) Francisco Antonio Zea, journalist, botanist, diplomat and statesman (1967) Ramón de Zubiría...
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    Urquijo Diego Pacheco Téllez-Girón Gómez de Sandoval Juan Van Halen Francisco Antonio Zea The term afrancesado in Portugal is connected with liberal politicians...
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    Congress of Cúcuta (category Francisco de Paula Santander)
    President of Congress, Francisco Antonio Zea; Juan Germán Roscio; Manuel Sedeño; Juan Martínez; José España; Luis Tomás Peraza; Antonio M. Briceño; Eusebio...
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    president of Gran-Colombia, the liberator Simón Bolívar, named Francisco Antonio Zea, ambassador in France, to contract youngers and singles European...
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  • novelist, journalist, editor and teacher Germán Zea Hernández, Colombian politician Francisco Antonio Zea, Colombian botanist, diplomat, politician, and...
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    notables Pedro Fermín de Vargas [es], José Antonio Ricaurte [fr], Luis de Rieux, Manuel Torres and Francisco Antonio Zea. Nariño was one of the most outspoken...
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  • presidential designates of Colombia List of presidents of Colombia "Francisco Antonio Zea". Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República. Retrieved 2009-06-10...
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    out for New Granada, Bolivar wrote a letter to his vice president Francisco Antonio Zea informing him of the start of the campaign and its goals stating:...
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    A favorable treaty was signed on August 11 with Vice-President Francisco Antonio Zea in the absence of Bolivar (who was engaged in the liberation of...
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    including Manuel Uribe Ángel, Antonio José Restrepo and Martin Gómez, established the Zea Museum in honor of Francisco Antonio Zea at the Library of the Sovereign...
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    continent, in 1871. Other relevant authors were: Camilo Torres Tenorio Francisco Antonio Zea José Fernández Madrid (February 19, 1789 – June 28, 1830). In the...
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    Viceroyalty of New Granada took part in the movement that displaced Francisco Antonio Zea of the vice-presidency of the Republic. In his place was named the...
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    A favorable treaty was signed on 11 August with Vice-president Francisco Antonio Zea, but when the little fleet started downriver, many of the crew including...
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    the Casino, which was directed by Antonio Nariño, and frequented by other prominent criollos like Francisco Antonio Zea and Manuel de Bernardo Alvarez....
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  • Sciences, during his career he has won various awards, such as the Francisco Antonio Zea University Merit Medal and the Fulbright Research Grant, among others...
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    leaders of the Colombian independence movement like Francisco Antonio Zea and his cousin, Francisco José de Caldas. He then moved to Santafé (now known...
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    Foreign Affairs of Colombia starting 17 September 1825, appointed by Francisco de Paula Santander y Omaña. He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of...
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    "supreme council of the nation", with himself as the chief, Brion and Francisco Antonio Zea as the directors, the former of the military, the latter of the...
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  • Jardín Botánico de Madrid Simón de Roxas Clemente y Rubio, Francisco Antonio Zea, and the brothers Claudio Boutelou [es] and Esteban Boutelou [es] got...
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    clashed with the thought of regeneration. The position was assumed by Miguel Antonio Caro, who for many was the power behind the throne during the Núñez government:...
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