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José Ayala

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Gender: M
Ethnic origin: White

Biographical details

He was involved with Nariño and was sent from Bogotá into exile in Spain with Nariño in 1794. His cousin, Manuel Ayala, was involved in the Gual-España rebellion. (Monsalve, 18)

He was executed by the royalists in Bogotá for his independence activities. (Lynch, 242)

He was executed on 12 August 1816. He was a cousin of the Santamaría, Gutiérrez Vergara and Caicedo families. (Monsalve, 148)

Life Events

Other 1794He was sent into exile to Spain due to his involvement with Nariño.
Died 1816He was executed by the royalists in Bogotá on 12 August 1816.

References

Lynch, John, (1986), The Spanish American Revolutions 1808-1826

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


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