Libertadora de América

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Libertadora de América is the honorific nickname of Manuela Sáenz, a prominent 19th-century South American revolutionary and close collaborator of Simón Bolívar in the struggle for independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific nickname
appliedPosthumouslyTo Manuela Sáenz NERFINISHED
appliedTo South American revolutionary
associatedPeriod early 19th century
associatedWith Simón Bolívar NERFINISHED
connotation liberator of the Americas
countryOfCulturalOrigin Ecuador NERFINISHED
countryOfCulturalUse Colombia NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
denotesRole revolutionary heroine of Latin American independence
genderAssociation female
honorificDegree highest national recognition for Manuela Sáenz in Ecuador
honorificFor military support activities
political activism
protection of Simón Bolívar
honors contributions to Latin American independence
language Spanish
refersTo Manuela Sáenz NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Libertador NERFINISHED
relatedToEvent Spanish American wars of independence NERFINISHED
symbolizes women’s participation in independence movements
timePeriodOfUsage 19th century and later
usedBy Ecuadorian cultural institutions
feminist historians
historians of Latin American independence
usedIn South American independence historiography
usedInMedium biographies of Manuela Sáenz
documentary films about Simón Bolívar and his circle
historical essays

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Manuela Sáenz notableAlias Libertadora de América