Plaque

Andres Bello

Inscription

English Heritage
Andres Bello, 1781 - 1865, poet, jurist, philologist and Venezuelan patriot, lived here in 1810.
{Philology is the science of language}

The lower of the 2 blue plaques.

Site: Miranda & Bello (3 memorials)

W1, Grafton Way, 58, Miranda House

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Andres Bello

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Andres Bello

Born: Caracas, Venezuela.

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Francisco de Miranda blue plaque

Francisco de Miranda blue plaque

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Francisco de Miranda stone plaque

Francisco de Miranda stone plaque

Francisco de Miranda 1750 - 1816 lived in this house between 1803 and 1810....

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