Person    | Male  Born 28/3/1750  Died 14/7/1816

Francisco de Miranda

Born Caracas, Venezuela. Died in jail in Cadiz, Spain.

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Francisco de Miranda

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Fitzrovia local mural

Cynthia Williams was added in 2000.

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Francisco de Miranda blue plaque

The upper of the 2 blue plaques.

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Francisco de Miranda statue

Ornamental Passions us that "The statue is a copy of one made in 1895 by the ...

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Francisco de Miranda stone plaque

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

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