Battle of Ibarra

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The Battle of Ibarra was a decisive 1823 military engagement in present-day Ecuador in which independence forces led by Simón Bolívar defeated royalist troops, helping secure the region’s liberation from Spanish rule.

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Battle of Ibarra canonical 1
Battle of Ibarra (1823) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military engagement
belligerent Patriot forces
Royalist forces
combatant Spanish royalist troops
independence forces
commander Simón Bolívar
conflict Latin American independence movements
surface form: Spanish American wars of independence
country Ecuador
date 1823
era 19th century
followedBy further consolidation of republican control in Ecuador
foughtBetween forces loyal to Simón Bolívar and Spanish royalist troops
historicalPeriod Latin American independence movements
surface form: Latin American wars of independence
leaderOfPatriotForces Simón Bolívar
locatedIn present-day Ecuador
location Ibarra
opponentCommander Spanish royalist officers
outcome defeat of royalist troops
weakening of Spanish control in present-day Ecuador
partOf Ecuadorian War of Independence
struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire
precededBy earlier independence campaigns in northern South America
region Andean region
relatedTo Ecuadorian independence
Simón Bolívar
result Patriot victory
decisive victory for independence forces
significance contributed to consolidation of independence in northern Andes
helped secure liberation of the region from Spanish rule
theater Northern South America
year 1823

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Ecuadorian War of Independence keyEvent Battle of Ibarra
Patriot forces of Quito participatedIn Battle of Ibarra
this entity surface form: Battle of Ibarra (1823)