
Sebastián Francisco de Miranda Rodríguez
Sebastián Francisco de Miranda Rodríguez, born on March 28, 1750, in Caracas, Venezuela, is revered as one of the most important figures in the early movements for independence in Latin America. Often referred to as the 'American Most Universal,' Miranda was a soldier, diplomat, and revolutionary who advocated for the rights and freedoms of oppressed peoples across the continent. His vision for a united Latin America and his tireless efforts in the fight against colonialism have left a lasting legacy. Despite facing challenges and exile throughout his life, Miranda’s ideals continue to inspire movements for liberty and justice. His contributions are celebrated in various academic and cultural institutions, including the International Chair for Freedom named in his honor, which seeks to promote cooperation and dialogue between the United States and Latin America.
Born on Mar 28, 1750 (275 years old)
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Sebastián Francisco de Miranda Rodríguez is celebrated as the 'American most universal' and a key historical figure.
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