José Antonio Ramos Sucre (Cumaná, 9 June 1890 – Geneva, 13 June 1930) was a Venezuelan poet, professor, diplomat and scholar. He was a member of the Sucre...
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Ramos (born 1950), Puerto Rican Telemundo news anchor José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930), Venezuelan poet, professor, diplomat and scholar José Luis...
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Cumaná (category Cities in Sucre (state))
world champion Antonio José de Sucre (1795–1830), independence leader Jesús Sucre (b. 1988), baseball player José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930), poet...
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Baseball catcher José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890-1930) Venezuela poet Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella, Venezuelan general Leopoldo Sucre Figarella, Venezuelan...
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Bolivar Guillermo Sucre Figarella, poet and literary critic José Antonio Ramos Sucre,(1890-1930) notable poet and writer Luis Alberto Sucre, well-known Venezuelan...
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Blanco, poet. Gualberto Ibarreto, singer. Eladio Lárez, TV host José Antonio Ramos Sucre, poet. Francisco Sánchez, swimmer. Irene Esser, Miss Universe 2012...
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Borgo (born 1982), journalist and writer Tomás Straka, historian José Antonio Ramos Sucre, poet Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta, writer and literary critic Juan...
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2018). "Comentario sobre "Cansancio" de José Antonio Ramos Sucre" [Comment on "Cansancio" by José Antonio Ramos Sucre]. Steemit (in Spanish). Archived from...
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theater. Mariano Picón Salas (1901–1965) writer, cultural critic. José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930) (also alumnus) poet, writer. Oscar Sambrano Urdaneta...
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most poets of the twentieth century in Latin America, including José Antonio Ramos Sucre, Carlos Obregon, César Dávila Andrade and Jaime Sáenz. His texts...
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Cruz Salmerón Acosta (category People from Sucre (state))
sonnet Cielo y Mar (Sky and Sea) dedicated to his friend, the poet José Antonio Ramos Sucre. In addition, he contributed to publications such as: Satiricón...
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Salvador Garmendia (1928–2001) Teresa de la Parra (1889–1936) José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930) Vicente Gerbasi (1913–1992) Alberto Barrera Tyszka...
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probables para Hann for the school reading program. 2002. First prize, José Antonio Ramos Sucre Literary Biennal, Cumaná, Venezuela. 2000. The short film, 3caracoles3...
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Municipalities of Venezuela (section Sucre)
Alberto Arvelo Torrealba (Sabaneta) Andrés Eloy Blanco (El Cantón) Antonio José de Sucre (Socopó) Arismendi (Arismendi) Barinas (Barinas) Bolívar (Barinitas)...
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pseudonym S. P. Somtow John Suckling (1609–1641, England, p) José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930, Venezuela, p/nf) Mohammed al-Tawdi ibn Suda (1790–1794/1795...
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twenty books published in several genres. She was founder of “José Antonio Ramos Sucre” a literary workshop for seven consecutive years, which contributed...
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called the Southern Campaigns, which would lead Simón Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre to also liberate the Real Audiencia of Quito (present-day Ecuador)...
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the Sucre family like his uncle Jose Antonio Ramos Sucre and his older brothers General Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella, and Senator Leopoldo Sucre Figarella...
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name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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arrival of Simón Bolívar. He was later deposed by Antonio José de Sucre. Sucre was succeeded by José Bernardo de Torre Tagle until the arrival of Simón...
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Martí Hernández Sucre Municipality: Mervin Maldonado Tovar Municipality: José Molina García Tulio Febres Cordero Municipality: José Gregorio Araujo Padre...
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Venezuela, where she was also a professor. She was awarded the José Antonio Ramos Sucre Prize and the Lazo Martí Prize and she worked as a translator and...
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Francisco de Miranda Cenotaph of Antonio José de Sucre Monument to José Antonio Páez Cenotaph of Andrés Bello Monument to José María Vargas Monument to Santiago...
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Grotescos" (1922), "Memorias de un venezolano de la decadencia" (1936). José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890–1930), poet, author of "La Torre de Timón" (1925), "El cielo...
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changed his name to José Antonio Navala Huachaca, with José having been chosen in reference to the name of Antonio José de Sucre and his surname Navala...
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take part in the Southern Campaign under the command of Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, and went on to liberate Ecuador in the Battle of Pichincha, Peru...
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María de los Dolores Ramos Mexia Ross on December 8, 1814. The couple had five children: María de la Concepción Bilbao la Vieja Ramos Mejia (18 December...
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colonel Don Sebastián Ramos. After seeing the increasingly threat imposed by the advance of the independentistas nearing his province, Ramos sent a request for...
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Juan José Zúñiga. While classified as an army mutiny, the events of 18 April 1828 resulted in the deposition of President Antonio José de Sucre and have...
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Antonio José de Sucre. Public institutions Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado (UCLA) National Polytechnic Experimental University Antonio José...
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