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Rafael José Urdaneta y Farías (October 24, 1788 – August 23, 1845) was a Venezuelan General and hero of the Spanish American wars of independence. [1] He served as President of Gran Colombia from 1830 until 1831. He was an ardent supporter of Simón Bolívar and one of his most trusted and loyal allies. [2]
The General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge is located at the Tablazo Strait outlet of Lake Maracaibo, in western Venezuela. The bridge connects Maracaibo with much of the rest of the country. It is named after General Rafael Urdaneta , a Venezuelan hero of Independence who was born in Maracaibo.
Rafael Urdaneta y Faría [6] 4 September 1830 [n 5] 30 April 1831 238 days Independent: suspended (4 September 1830–30 April) vacant: 30 April 1831 10 March 1832 no party Domingo Caycedo y Sanz de Santamaría (30 April 1831–21 November 1831) José María Obando del Campo (21 November–10 March 1832) 4: Francisco de Paula Santander y Omaña ...
Dolores Vargas París (née María Magdalena Dolores Vargas de París y Ricaurte; 1800 – 28 October 1878) was a Gran Colombia pro-independence activist and wife of General Rafael Urdaneta, first lady of the republic between 1830 and 1831, born in Santa Fe in the year 1800. She was one of the daughters of the marriage between Ignacio de Vargas ...
Rafael Urdaneta Faría (1788–1845). A prestigious Venezuelan soldier, he was close to Simón Bolívar and assumed power to the detriment of Joaquín Mosquera and in the name of Simón Bolívar, in 1830. Roberto Urdaneta Arbelaez. (1890–1972). Son of the soldier Roberto Urdaneta Gómez and his wife Mercedes Arbeláez.
Luciano Urdaneta Vargas, Venezuelan architect who designed the Palacio Federal Legislativo; Orlando Urdaneta (born 1950), Venezuelan actor; Óscar Sambrano Urdaneta (1929–2011), Venezuelan writer and literary critic; Rafael Urdaneta (1788–1845), Venezuelan general; Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez (1890–1972), Colombian president, 1951–1953
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Luis Urdaneta Farías (Maracaibo, October 24, 1768 — Panama, August 27, 1831) was a Venezuelan soldier and revolutionary who participated in several military campaigns of the Spanish American Wars of Independence. Initially part of the troops loyal to the Spanish Empire, he switched sides during the conflict.