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Home > > Ecuador 5000 Sucres - Juan Montalvo - Turtle - 1999 - Serial AO - P.128c

Banknote Ecuador 5000 Sucres - Juan Montalvo - Turtle - 1999 - Serial AO - P.128c

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Product type
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Date/Year
1999
Catalog
WPM (P.) 128.c
Country
Ecuador
Quality
UNC
Face value
5000 sucres
Institution
Banco Central Del Ecuador
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Juan Montalvo was a 19th-century Ecuadorian writer and intellectual. He was born on April 13, 1832, in Ambato, Ecuador, and died on January 17, 1889, in Paris, France.

Montalvo was known for his political activism and sharp criticism of power and corruption. He opposed the dictatorial regime of his time and advocated for principles of freedom, justice, and democracy. His writings were often controversial and provocative, questioning abuses of power and human rights violations.

He published several important works, including "Las catilinarias" and "Siete tratados." In his writings, Montalvo employed a dense literary style rich in metaphors and historical references. He was also known for his oratory skills and passionate speeches during public lectures.

Juan Montalvo was a staunch advocate for Latin American unity and resistance against foreign imperialism. He advocated for the intellectual and cultural independence of Latin America and criticized foreign influences in the region.

His legacy as a writer and political thinker is significant in Ecuador and Latin America. He is considered one of the leading representatives of the literary and intellectual movement known as the "Generation of 45." His ideas and writings have influenced many subsequent writers and intellectuals, and his commitment to freedom and justice continues to be celebrated today.


P. .128.c., 128.c, UNC
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