Jose Manuel Sucre Ciffoni (November 1, 1963–March 25, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician and United Nations official who was based in the United States of America in the later part of his life. He was a member of the Acción Democrática (AD) party and of Venezuela's prominent Sucre family.
JoseManuelSucre Ciffoni (November 1, 1963–March 25, 2016) was a Venezuelan politician and United Nations official who was based in the United States...
Sucre (Spanish: [ˈsukɾe]) is the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia...
José de Sucre, (1795–1830), General, Grand Marshal of Ayacucho, President of Bolivia Andres Sucre, former Minister of Public Works; Juan ManuelSucre...
Juan ManuelSucre Figarella (1925-1996), was a Venezuelan army Brigadier General who served as Chief of Staff of the Venezuelan Army in the 1970s during...
Manuel Isidoro Belzu Humérez (4 April 1808 – 27 March 1865) was a Bolivian military officer and statesman who served as the 11th president of Bolivia from...
presence. After Simón Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre defeated the royalists in northern South America, Sucre led a campaign that was to defeat the royalists...
Bolívar's lieutenant Antonio José de Sucre. Viceroy José de la Serna was wounded, and after the battle second commander-in-chief José de Canterac signed the...
ideas of liberalism. In 1825, he aspired to join the army of Antonio José de Sucre and Francisco Burdett O’Conner. They were tasked, by Simón Bolívar,...
(Independencia) Jose Antonio Paez (Sabana de Parra) La Trinidad (Boraure) Manuel Monge (Yumare) Nirgua (Nirgua) Peña (Yaritagua) San Felipe (San Felipe) Sucre (Guama)...
ManuelJosé Joaquín del Corazón de Jesús Belgrano y González (3 June 1770 – 20 June 1820), usually referred to as Manuel Belgrano (Spanish pronunciation:...
José de Sucre Ignacio Márquez as García Telles Gerardo Lugo as José María Obando Laureano Olivares as Apolinar Morillo José Roberto Díaz as Juan José...
by General Antonio José de Sucre and Royalist troops led by General Melchor Aymerich, president of the Real Audiencia of Quito. Sucre, after having won...
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sucre (Latin: Archidioecesis Sucrensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Sucre in Bolivia. June 27, 1552: Established...
equal to 22.500 g fine silver. The Sucre was named after the Latin American revolutionary Antonio José de Sucre. The 1884 monetary law permitted free...
disembarked in the port of Callao under the command of General Antonio José de Sucre, General Andrés de Santa Cruz—who until a short time before had been...
Officially, the capital of Bolivia was Sucre since the presidency of Antonio José de Sucre, remaining as such over the years due to the lack of resources to build...
independence troops and Grancolombian reinforcements, led by Antonio José de Sucre, against Royalist troops led by Colonel Francisco González. The battle...
Antonio José de Sucre Monument to José Antonio Páez Cenotaph of Andrés Bello Monument to José María Vargas Monument to Santiago Mariño Monument to José Gregorio...