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Vicente Salias

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Salias' parents were Francisco Salias Tordesillo and MarĆ­a Margarita Sanija Cabeza de Vaca. He had four siblings and the names were Juan Marino, Carlos Pedro and Francisco Salias who fought for the emancipation movement. All perished during the struggle except Francisco. He enrolled in
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and a year later earned another degree in medicine, all of this was before going to college. In that same year, he enrolls as a medical student and begins his illustrious career in medicine.
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to spread the news about revolutionaries events in Venezuela.In charged of the Ministry of Finance, and collaborated with General
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He was the founder and leader of the Patriotic Society of Caracas (Sociedad Patriotica de Caracas). Following the events of the
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Still pursuing much more academic achievement during high school, he enrolled in medicine and his mentor during this time was
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where Salias and his brothers participated actively, the commanding General and other colonial officials designated by
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on September 18, 1788. Three years later he took several courses in Law, which he dropped out a year later.
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http://www.venezuela.org.my/About%20Venezuela/nationalsymb.html
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medical doctor, journalist, and writer who wrote Venezuela's "
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La Suprema Junta Conservadora de los Derechos de Fernando VII
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His biggest contributions were his articles 1804 and 1805 on
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http://www.simon-bolivar.org/bolivar/himno_oci.html
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Index

Venezuelan
Gloria al Bravo Pueblo
Puerto Cabello
Carabobo
philosophy
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Caracas
Felipe Tamariz
Philosophy
Small Pox
Revolution of April 19, 1810
Joseph Bonaparte
Captaincy General of Venezuela
Supreme Junta
Mariano Montilla
Jamaica
CuraƧao
Francisco de Miranda
First Republic of Venezuela
Valencia
Simon Bolivar
http://www.misionvenezuela.org/ingles/venezuela.htm
http://www.venezuela.org.my/About%20Venezuela/nationalsymb.html
https://urresearch.rochester.edu/handle/1802/4196
http://www.aldeaeducativa.com/images/salias.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCb1diJyreA
http://www.simon-bolivar.org/bolivar/himno_oci.html
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1776 births
1814 deaths

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