Ezequiel Zamora

Politician, Deceased Person

1817 – 1860

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Who was Ezequiel Zamora?

Ezequiel Zamora was a Venezuelan soldier and leader of the Federalists in the Federal War of 1859-1863. His life was marked by the romanticism that characterized liberals of the time.

Zamora was born in Cúa, Miranda State. His parents were Alejandro Zamora and Paula Correa, modest landowners belonging to the white social class. During the early years of his childhood, he received basic education, typical of a rural area still disrupted by the struggles for independence from Spain.

Later, Zamora moved to Caracas, where he continued his primary school studies, the only formal education he received. However, thanks to the influence of his brother-in-law John Caspers, he received informal political training, influenced by the revolutionary movements in Europe. Zamora completed his education thanks to his friendly relationship with the lawyer José Manuel García. Zamora learned modern philosophy and the foundations of Roman law, and soon advocated the "principles of equality" and the need for their implementation in Venezuela.

After an aborted run for office as a member of the Liberal Party and amid claims of election irregularities, Zamora took up arms in 1846. He was captured 26 March 1847, and sentenced to death, but had his sentence commuted by President José Tadeo Monagas, who abolished the death penalty for political crimes.

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Born
Feb 1, 1817
Cúa
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Died
Jan 10, 1860

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on July 23, 2013

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