Thursday, July 8, 2010

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July 5 signing of the Declaration of Independence and rise of the National Pantheon, Manuela Sáenz

The Bolivarian Militia deployed an operational safe custody

recognition Historical who in life was a soldier and to share love life Libertador. We report also the unprecedented rise of two women to the rank of vice admiral in ceremonial event at Fort Tiuna.

Caracas. To mark the symbolic transfer of the remains of Manuela Sáenz to the National Pantheon, from the Casa Natal del Libertador where lay awake since Saturday, the Bolivarian Militia deployed on 5 July a security operation that was to extend a human chain custody between the sites, doing public work for the train guard, in a first phase, was responsible for moving the chest remains pleased with the heroin.

At first, under the command of the commanders, the militia was formed in the Plaza El Venezolano, diagonal to the birthplace of the Liberator deployed in two different groups of uniform: olive green and gray Territorial Militia of Zamora or peasant militia, as it is known. Then, around 10:00 am began the movement to the north of the city, from the corner of San Jacinto, through Urdaneta Avenue and continue onto Av Pantheon, in order to enable the passage of the procession to the National Pantheon. The procession with the remains of the heroin "Manuelita" Saenz showed up shortly before noon, escorted by cadets and various civic and social organizations.

Heroin.

Manuela Sáenz was born in Ecuador on 27 December 1797 and died in Paita, Peru, on 23 November 1856, under the influence of a tragic diphtheria plague that devastated the area, a fact which led to his remains were buried in a common grave and their possessions burned, thereby losing a valuable documentation was historic custody.

For eight years was the girlfriend of the Liberator, to saving life in Santa Fe de Bogotá in 1928 to cope with the conspirators. For this reason, according to the same stamp of the Liberator, is known as the Liberator of the Liberator.

Manuela Sáenz and long before he met Bolívar was a political activist since the time marriage to the English physician James Thorne, in Lima, where he lived and shared with other women adverse English authority growing discontent that finally led to female participation in revolutionary movements of the era, led by Simón Bolívar in New Granada and San Martín in Peru.

It is known also as a person irreverent and challenging cultural conventions in locking women into a submissive position and secondary to a greater role in social affairs. Henceforth reneged on the marriage with the English (fixed, as was the custom), apologizing to I could not live with a man who caused revulsion; decided to Bolivar, who "loved" living and "revered" dead. This fact led to no little criticism during the period, given his status as a married woman.

Later, when women and military, "showed their spirit by dressing as a man riding (...) and more nimbly than their companions (...) rebel and a fighter", as expressed by President Rafael Correa on the spot reception of the remains in the Pantheon, to return to the historical value is clear from the figure of Tony's advocate women's rights and self determination. Manuelita

fought in the Battle of Pichincha, receiving the rank of lieutenant of Hussars Liberation Army. He then participated in the Battle of Ayacucho, where the Marshal Sucre to Bolivar postulates colonel promotions. On 22 May 2010 the President of the Republic of Ecuador, Rafael Correa's rises to the rank of General of Honour of the Republic, in the same place where they sealed the independence of Ecuador (Cima de la Libertad). On July 5, to 199 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence of Venezuela, is promoted to the rank of Brigadier General Bolivarian Army, and his remains are deposited on the right side of the sarcophagus of the Liberator, Simon Bolivar in the National Pantheon, the highest altar of the motherland.

It should be noted that these effects of recognition of the role of women in the revolutionary gesture in commemorative date of independence as it is on July 5, after which the President Hugo Chavez presided over the promotion of 381 officers of the Force National Bolivarian Navy, held at Le Patio de Honor of the Military Academy, Fort Tiuna, where an unprecedented two women rose to the rank of vice admiral.

is Carmen Melendez de Maniglia and Silvia Semeco. Since 1832, the Navy is no record of the rise of female officers in that grade.

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