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  1. Manuela Sáenz Aizpuru, soprannominata la "Libertadora del Libertador" (Quito, 27 dicembre 1797 – Paita, 23 novembre 1856), è stata una patriota ecuadoriana, nota per essere stata la compagna del comandante rivoluzionario sudamericano Simón Bolívar.

  2. Manuela Sáenz de Vergara y Aizpuru (Quito, Viceroyalty of New Granada, 27 December 1797 – Peru, 23 November 1856) was an Ecuadorian revolutionary heroine of South America who supported the revolutionary cause by gathering information, distributing leaflets and protesting for women's rights.

  3. 21 lug 2019 · Manuela Sáenz (27 dicembre 1797-23 novembre 1856) era una nobildonna ecuadoriana, confidente e amante di Simón Bolívar prima e durante le guerre d'indipendenza sudamericane dalla Spagna. Nel settembre 1828 salvò la vita di Bolivar quando i rivali politici tentarono di assassinarlo a Bogotá: questo le valse il titolo di ...

  4. 5 apr 2024 · Manuela Sáenz (born Dec. 27, 1797, Quito, New Granada [Ecuador]—died Nov. 23, 1856, Paita, Peru) was the mistress to the South American liberator Simón Bolívar, whose revolutionary activities she shared. Sáenz was the illegitimate daughter of a Spanish gentleman, and the stigma of her birth caused many early hardships.

  5. 1 mar 2022 · The Forgotten Female Revolutionaries Behind Latin American Independence - Atlas Obscura. Perhaps fiercest of all was Manuela Sáenzspy, archivist, prankster, and companion of Simón Bolívar....

  6. 21 lug 2019 · Manuela Sáenz (Dec. 27, 1797–Nov. 23, 1856) was an Ecuadorian noblewoman who was the confidante and lover of Simón Bolívar before and during the South American wars of Independence from Spain. In September 1828, she saved Bolivar's life when political rivals tried to assassinate him in Bogotá: this earned her the title "the ...

  7. 7 mar 2021 · Manuela Sáenz: The Revolutionary Heroine of South America In South America’s struggle for freedom, there was an unexpected and unconventional heroine: Manuela Sáenz. This woman conspired against the Spanish monarchy, trekked the Andes, fought in battles, and loved the general leading the fight.