Antonio Ricaurte (June 10, 1786 in Villa de Leyva, Colombia – March 25, 1814 in San Mateo, Venezuela) was a patriot of the Independence of Colombia and Venezuela and captain of Bolívar's army. He is remembered as the martyr of the Battle of San Mateo, where, in a heroic action, he blasted an enemy stronghold by immolating himself.
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| - Antonio Ricaurte (June 10, 1786 in Villa de Leyva, Colombia – March 25, 1814 in San Mateo, Venezuela) was a patriot of the Independence of Colombia and Venezuela and captain of Bolívar's army. He is remembered as the martyr of the Battle of San Mateo, where, in a heroic action, he blasted an enemy stronghold by immolating himself.
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| - English:
- Spanish:
- "Deber antes que vida,"
- "Duty before life,"
- Ricaurte en San Mateo,
- Ricaurte in San Mateo,
- con llamas escribió.
- en átomos volando,
- in atoms flying,
- with flames he wrote.
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| - Army of the Patriots of New Granada
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| - San Mateo
- Alto de la Virgen
- Carache
- La Grita
- Niquitao
- San Victorino
- Taguanes
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| - Antonio Ricaurte (June 10, 1786 in Villa de Leyva, Colombia – March 25, 1814 in San Mateo, Venezuela) was a patriot of the Independence of Colombia and Venezuela and captain of Bolívar's army. He is remembered as the martyr of the Battle of San Mateo, where, in a heroic action, he blasted an enemy stronghold by immolating himself.
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