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    José Tomás Boves (Oviedo, Asturias, September 18, 1782 – Urica, Venezuela, December 5, 1814), was a royalist caudillo of the Llanos during the Venezuelan...
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    Victoria, where José Félix Ribas led a young and inexperienced army that succeeded in halting the royalist troops of José Tomás Boves at La Victoria....
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  • Hauts-de-France, France José Tomás Boves (1782–1814), Venezuelan warlord Bove, a surname (including a list of people with the name) Bové, a surname (including...
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    Royalists on 16 July 1814, after a series of defeats at the hands of José Tomás Boves. After the fall of the first Venezuelan Republic, colonel Simon Bolivar...
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  • forces of Republican general in chief José Félix Ribas and Royalist caudillo José Tomás Boves. Although Boves died, the Royalists won the battle. After...
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  • João Tomás (born 1975), Portuguese footballer José Tomás Boves (1782–1814), Spanish military leader in the Venezuelan war of Independence José Tomás Ovalle...
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    caudillos like Boves exaggerates the situation. Boves was the only significant pro-Spain caudillo and he was acting in concert with Francisco Tomás Morales,...
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    dislike of the criollos of the independence movement. During this time, José Tomás Boves led an army of llaneros which routinely killed white Venezuelans. After...
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    Independence when Royalist forces under José Tomás Boves tried to take the city of La Victoria, held by General José Félix Ribas. The battle was fought on...
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    Caracas several months later. Fleeing Venezuela again in 1814 when José Tomás Boves conquered Caracas, Mendoza moved to Trinidad, where from 1819 and 1820...
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