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Simon Bolívar Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Simon Bolívar? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Bolívar's nickname 'El Libertador' was given to him by the Spanish king as an insult.

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The title was bestowed by the people of Venezuela in 1813 after his military victories, not by Spanish royalty.

2.

Bolívar was once exiled to Haiti, where he received crucial support from the Haitian president.

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President Alexandre Pétion gave him arms and troops in 1816, with the condition that Bolívar free slaves in liberated territories.

3.

Bolívar survived an assassination attempt where Bolívar's mistress reportedly saved Bolívar's life.

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✓ TRUE

In 1828, Manuela Sáenz alerted him to attackers, allowing his escape. She is celebrated as a revolutionary heroine.

4.

Simon Bolívar once freed his own slaves and called for the abolition of slavery in Gran Colombia.

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Bolívar personally freed his slaves in 1816 and pushed for abolition, though full legal abolition only came after his death.

5.

Bolívar died in luxury, surrounded by gold and admirers in his private mansion.

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He died in poverty, alone in a rented house in Santa Marta, Colombia, after his political influence had collapsed.

6.

Bolívar personally led the charge in over 400 battles during the independence wars.

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✗ FALSE

He fought in far fewer battles; the number 400 is a popular myth, not supported by historical records.

7.

Simón Bolívar served as the first president of Bolivia.

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After Bolivia was named in his honor, Bolívar became the country's first president in 1825, serving briefly.

8.

Bolívar was a direct descendant of Spanish royalty on his mother's side.

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His maternal lineage traced back to Spanish kings, including King Peter I of Castile, giving him aristocratic ties.

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