
Ezequiel Zamora
Ezequiel Zamora was a prominent Venezuelan military leader and a key figure in the country's 19th-century civil conflicts. He is best known for his role in advocating for land reform and the rights of the peasantry, leading the Federal War against the conservative government of the time. Zamora's legacy continues to resonate in Venezuela, where he is celebrated as a champion of social justice and agrarian reform.
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Ezequiel Zamora is remembered as a national hero in the chavista imaginary for his role in the Federal War.
El chavismo carga contra el Instituto Nobel por galardonar “a quienes piden acciones militares contra Venezuela”Ezequiel Zamora was mentioned by Nahúm Fernández as an inspiration for the defense of the nation.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadEzequiel Zamora was a leader who escorted Páez during his humiliating transfer to prison.
El cautiverio de PáezEzequiel Zamora is mentioned as one of the historical figures in the narrative of Venezuela's political history.
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