- New
Granada may
refer to
various former national denominations for the present-day
country of Colombia. New
Kingdom of Granada, from 1538 to 1717 Viceroyalty...
- The
Granadine Confederation (Spanish: Confederación Granadina) was a short-lived
federal republic established in 1858 as a
result of a
constitutional change...
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Spanish crown.
During this era, in the
Spanish colony, the most
important Neogranadine (Colombian)
painters were
Gregorio Vásquez de Arce y Ceballos, Gaspar...
- Rodríguez
Naranjo and
Pacheco de Suratá.
Manuela Beltrán (1724-??) a
Neogranadine woman who
organized a
peasant revolt against excess taxation in 1780...
- Peralta,
Viscount of
Pastrana (January 30, 1771 – July 6, 1816) was a
Neogranadine (now Colombian) scientist, journalist, and
politician who
presided over...
- 1795 – 14
November 1817), also
known by her
nickname of La Pola, was a
Neogranadine seamstress who
spied for the
Revolutionary Forces during the Spanish...
- María
Antonia Santos Plata (10
April 1782–28 June 1819) was a
Neogranadine peasant,
rebel leader, and heroine.
Santos Plata was born in 1782 in the town...
- José de
Oviedo y Baños (1671 - Caracas, 20
November 1738) was a
Neogranadine military officer and historian.
Oviedo entered the
military in
Caracas at...
- (Cartagena de Indias, 1781 –
Cartagena de Indias, 24
February 1816) was a
Neogranadine general, who
fought for the
independence of New
Granada from Spain. He...
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Francisco José de
Caldas (October 4, 1768 –
October 28, 1816) was a
Neogranadine lawyer,
military engineer, self-taught naturalist, mathematician, geographer...