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  1. María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza (15 October 1781 – 22 January 1803), was the Spanish-born wife of Simón Bolívar. After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age.

    • María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza, October 15, 1781, Madrid, Spain
  2. El matrimonio de Simón Bolívar y María Teresa Rodríguez (1921). María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza (Madrid, 15 de octubre de 1781-Caracas, 22 de enero de 1803), [1] fue una mujer española, conocida por haber sido la única esposa del Libertador Simón Bolívar. [2]

    • María Teresa Antonia Josefa Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza
  3. María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza (15 October 1781 – 22 January 1803), was the Spanish-born wife of Simón Bolívar. After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age.

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  5. Jan 22, 2019 · María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro y Alayza, hija de aristócratas españoles, fue la esposa del insigne venezolano Simón Bolívar. Menos de dos años después de su matrimonio con El Libertador de América, María Teresa murió de fiebre amarilla.

  6. María Teresa Josefa Antonia Joaquina Rodríguez del Toro Alayza (15 October 1781 – 22 January 1803), was the Spanish-born wife of Simón Bolívar. After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age.

  7. Jan 27, 2023 · María Teresa nació en Madrid en octubre de 1783. Era hija de Bernardo Rodríguez del Toro, de ascendencia canaria y segundo hijo del marqués del Toro, título nobiliario creado por...

  8. While living in Madrid from 1800 to 1802, he was introduced to Enlightenment philosophy and married María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa, who died in Venezuela from yellow fever in 1803. From 1803 to 1805, Bolívar embarked on a Grand Tour that ended in Rome, where he swore to end the Spanish rule in the Americas.

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