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South American patriot Simón Bolívar dies in Colombia. |
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Simón Bolívar named dictator by the Congress of Perú |
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Simón Bolívar triumphantly enters Caracs, the city of his birth, in the midst of a joyous reception from his fellow citizens. |
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Bolívar wins a battle with Spanish forces on Carabobo plains that seals Venezuela's independence from the Spanish Empire. |
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Simón Bolívar triumphs over Spain in the Battle of Boyacá. |
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Simón Bolívar convenes the Second Venezuelan Congress in Angostura. He delivers a speech which fully reveals his political ideology and presents a the same time a draft of the Constitution. |
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In Monte Sacro Rome, Simón Bolívar takes an oath before his tutor Simón Rodríguez that he would not allow his arm to rest nor his soul to die until he had realized his dream of liberating the South American world from Spanish dominion |
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Simón Bolívar marries María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alayza and travels to Venezuela. She will pass away in January of 1803. |
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Simón Bolívar is born in Caracas. |
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