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Antonia Ricaurte y Nariño de Osorio

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Gender: F
Ethnic origin: Unknown

Biographical details

From Bogotá, she was the daughter of Bernadino Ricaurte and Dolores Nariño, niece of Antonio Nariño and sister of Trinidad Ricaurte y Nariño and José María Ricaurte.

She attended the Sumalave pro-independence tertulias in Bogotá. (Díaz y Díaz, 29)

She was part of the González Manrique, Alvarez, Ricaurte, París, Pardo, Nariño clan. (Monsalve, 139)

She, her mother, sisters and cousins were exiled by Morillo in 1816, and made to walk to Zipacón . Shortly after the battle of Boyacá she married Alejandro Osorio. (Monsalve, 160, 232)

Related to Andrea Ricaurte?

Life Events

Other 1816She, her mother, sisters and cousins were exiled to Zipacón by Morillo.
Married 1820She married Alejandro Osorio around this time.

References

Díaz y Díaz, Oswaldo, (1962), Los Almeydas: Episodios de la resistencia patriota contra el ejército pacificador de tierra firme

Monsalve, José D, (1926), Mujeres de la independencia


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Links

Resource id #25 (38)

Resource id #29 (186)

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Resource id #41 (144)




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