Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule; founded Bolivia in 1825 (1783-1830)
1In 1826 Simon Bolivar stood at the zenith of his glory and power.
2Evidence of widespread trafficking extends from the Simon Bolivar airport to the Colombian frontier.
3By this logic George Washington and Simon Bolivar were terrorists.
4A greater man, the greatest hero of South American independence, Simon Bolivar, succeeded them.
5Project Gutenberg's Simon Bolivar, the Liberator, by Guillermo A. Sherwell
6Simon Bolivar's mausoleum stands adjacent to the National Pantheon, a former neoclassical 18th Century church.
7Some have proposed erecting a statue in Boston to Latin American independence hero Simon Bolivar.
8End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Simon Bolivar, the Liberator by Guillermo A. Sherwell
9The most interesting and ugliest negro now in camp, is known as Simon Bolivar Buckner.
10Simon Bolivar is the protagonist in this story.
11But Simon Bolivar Buckner is the man here on whom they all threaten to fall violently.
12One feature of the Simon Bolivar orchestra is how many of them leave rehearsals hand in hand.
13Simon Bolivar was born at Caracas on the 25th of July, 1783.
14President Hugo Chavez gave him a replica of the sword used by South American independence hero Simon Bolivar.
15Commuters stroll in front of Simon Bolivar statue in Caracas July 10, 2013.
16Bowling Green was occupied, September 8th, by General Simon Bolivar Buckner, a native Kentuckian, formerly of the regular army.
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