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Antonio José de Sucre liberator of Ecuador and Peru, and one of the most respected leaders of the Latin American wars for independence from Spain. He served as Simón Bolívar’s chief lieutenant and eventually became the first constitutionally elected leader of Bolivia. At the age of 15 Sucre entered
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Portrait of Antonio José de Sucre 1795-1830, 1890.
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