Sebastian Francisco de Miranda y Rodriguez de Espinoza Cadiz Spain
by Pablo Avanzini
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Sebastian Francisco de Miranda y Rodriguez de Espinoza Cadiz Spain
Artist
Pablo Avanzini
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Photograph - Color
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Sebastian Francisco de Miranda y Rodriguez de Espinoza (March 28, 1750 July 14, 1816), commonly known as Francisco de Miranda, was a Venezuelan revolutionary. Although his own plans for the independence of the Spanish American colonies failed, he is regarded as a forerunner of Simon Bolivar, who during the Spanish American wars of independence successfully liberated a vast portion of South America. Miranda led a romantic and adventurous life. An idealist, he developed a visionary plan to liberate and unify all of Spanish America but his own military initiatives on behalf of an independent Spanish America ended in 1812. He was handed over to his enemies and four years later, in 1816, died in a Spanish prison. Within fourteen years of his death, however, most of Spanish America was independent.
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