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María Ignacia Piñeres Mondragón
Other names/titles: Gender: F
Ethnic origin: Unknown
Biographical details
She was born in Granada, Colombia. In 1815 when Mompós was occupied by royalists, she fled the town with her family. They joined her father, Gutiérrez de Piñeros, who was with his battalion. They were taken prisoner by Morillo in Cartagena, sent to Las Antillas where they nearly starved to death and from there to Barcelona. (Monsalve, 107-8)
On 7 April 1817 she was among around 300 patriot prisoners killed by the royalists at San Francisco Convent, Barcelona. She, her mother her grandmother and sister were beheaded, another sister survived a bayonet attack. (Monsalve, 78)
Forero claims that none of the family survived this attack. (P. Forero, 68-69)
Life Events
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1815 | She fled the royalists in Mompós. |
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1817 | On 7 April 1817 she was killed by the royalists. |
References
Monsalve, José D, (1926), Mujeres de la independencia
Forero, Paulo E., (1972), Las heroinas olvidadas de la independencia
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