Antonio Morales

Antonio Morales

military officer Venezuela

Antonio Morales was a Venezuelan colonel who served as the chief of staff for General Antonio José de Sucre during the fight for Ecuador's independence. He authored the 'Diario de operaciones del Ejército,' a detailed account of the patriot army's movements that remained archived for over 200 years. His writings, although initially overlooked due to transcription errors of indigenous place names, have been pivotal in reconstructing the historical route taken by Sucre's troops.

Born on Jan 01, 1910 (115 years old)

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Honduras Honduras: The tattoo artist Antonio Morales, better known as Tanke Rules, revealed that he did not charge Lupillo Rivera for the work he did. 7

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Lupillo Rivera revela que terminó con Belinda cuando la vio de la mano con otro hombre

Spain Spain: Antonio Morales is the mayor of Noalejo who expressed indignation over the removal of the Sábana Santa replicas by the Church. 3

El País: La Sábana Santa, la joya que enfrenta a un pueblo de Jaén con la Iglesia | Noticias de Andalucía