I think you're confused, @wendyth16. Our Grand Marshal of Ayacucho was called Antonio José de Sucre and the poet was José Ramos Sucre. The poet's mother was the grand niece of the Grand Marshal of Ayacucho.
It's like it says, @nancybriti. The Grand Marshal of Ayacucho is Antonio José de Sucre (1795-1830). I speak of the poet, José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890-1930), who had family ancestry (by his mother, Rita Sucre) with the independence hero, but he was a poet of the early twentieth century.
I think you're confused, @wendyth16. Our Grand Marshal of Ayacucho was called Antonio José de Sucre and the poet was José Ramos Sucre. The poet's mother was the grand niece of the Grand Marshal of Ayacucho.
It's like it says, @nancybriti. The Grand Marshal of Ayacucho is Antonio José de Sucre (1795-1830). I speak of the poet, José Antonio Ramos Sucre (1890-1930), who had family ancestry (by his mother, Rita Sucre) with the independence hero, but he was a poet of the early twentieth century.