- Sucre family
The Sucre Family is a prominent
political family ofVenezuela .Origin
The family was founded in Venezuela, by Carlos Francisco de Sucre Garrido y Pardo, a
Flanders -born noble, son of Charles Adrien de Sucre y d'Yves,Marquess of Preux, of Flemish origin, and of María Buenaventura Carolina Isabel Garrido de Sánchez y Pardo de Figueroa, Lady of Syssele, of Spanish origin. Carlos Francisco de Sucre Garrido y Pardo, served as a soldier ofCatalunya to the Spanish Crown in 1689, and was later named Governor ofCartagena de Indias and Governor and Captain General ofCuba . OnDecember 22 ,1779 , the family arrived in Venezuela as Sucre Garrido y Pardo was appointed Governor ofNew Andalucia , the eastern-most province of the then Captaincy General of Venezuela and where the family would remain for almost all its history. He married Margarita de Flores y Trelles and had a son Antonio Mauricio de Sucre Pardo y Trelles, married to Josefa Margarita Francisca García de Urbaneja y Sánchez de Torres, daughter of Francisco Manuel García de Urbaneja y Andrade and wife Teresa Sánchez de Torres y Gobea. Their son Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja married María Manuela de Alcalá y Sánchez Ramírez de Arellano, daughter of Pedro de Alcalá y Rendón and wife Juana Jerónima Sánchez Ramírez de Arellano y Vallenilla, and their son was António José de Sucre y Alcalá.Antonio José de Sucre
Members of this family have excelled in modern Venezuelan history and have had a deep impact in that country's events. The most well-known member is General
Antonio José de Sucre , the founder ofBolivia , the liberator ofEcuador and the GrandMarshal ofAyacucho . Sucre was the first lieutenant to the LiberatorSimon Bolivar and was widely touted to replace Bolivar as the leader of the newly independent Latin American nations before his untimely death in the hands of royalist rebels in 1830.Recent History
In the 20th century the family has once again become prominent in Venezuelan life as its members have taken roles in literature, politics, military and business. During the 1960s and 1970s the Sucre Figarella brothers were almost all involved in Venezuelan life serving in areas such as the military, public infrastructure, legislature, foreign service and literature. The oldest brother Juan Manuel Sucre was a
general and served as Commander in Chief of the Army; his younger brother Leopoldo had the most active participation in politics as he wasGovernor andSenator of the state of Bolivar, Minister of Public Works, and as President of the state-owned Corporación Venezolana de Guayana; the third brother Jose Francisco was a key member of the foreign policy community serving asAmbassador to theUnited Nations and a number ofEurope an countries such asRussia andAustria . During the early half of the 20th century, another member of the family,José Antonio Ramos Sucre , had achieved fame as a great poet.Nowadays, members of the family are mostly involved in private businesses, such as Manuel Sucre García, the CEO of one of the most important Venezuelan newspapers,
El Nacional . Also, Jose Manuel Sucre Ciffoni, became a member of Congress in Ciudad Bolivar (representing Bolivar State) at age 24 one of the youngest if not the youngest, and now works for the United Nations Headquarters in New York City as an attorney at law.Motto & Coat of Arms
The family coat of arms and its motto, in French, "Contentez Vous de Sucre", is included in the 2,000
Venezuelan bolívar bill between 1994 and 1998.Named in Honor of Antonio José de Sucre
Different places (and a former currency) across Latin America are named after Antonio José de Sucre, among them:
*Sucre, Bolivia, the judicial capital of Bolivia.
*Sucre, Venezuela, one of the States in Venezuela.
*Sucre, Colombia , one of the Departments of Colombia.
*Sucre, the currency of Ecuador until the year 2000.Notable Members
Some notable members of the Sucre family are:
*Carlos de Sucre Garrido y Pardo , (b. 1680), Marquess of Preux, Governor of the Province ofCartagena de Indias
*Antonio José de Sucre , (1795-1830), General, Grand Marshall of Ayacucho, President ofBolivia
**Juan Manuel Sucre Figarella , (1925-1996), General, former Commander in Chief of the Army
**Leopoldo Sucre Figarella , (1926-1996) former Minister of Public Works;Senator ; President of CVG; formerGovernor of Bolivar
**Guillermo Sucre Figarella, poet and literary critic
*José Antonio Ramos Sucre , notable poet and writer
*Luis Alberto Sucre , well-known Venezuelan historian
*Jorge Sucre , President of opposition party Proyecto Venezuela
**Antonio Jose Sucre , General Surgeon, La Floresta Hospital in Caracas
*Juan Manuel Sucre Trias (1940-1983), economist,Accion Democratica leader, parliamentarian and diplomat.
**Jose Manuel Sucre Ciffoni , (born 1963), attorney, parliamentarian, former Secretary of the Presidency of Venezuela and diplomat.External links
* [http://www.fuerzasarmadasecuador.org/english/historia/ecuadorgrancolombiasucre.htm] Brief Antonio Jose de Sucre Biography
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