Gendering Latin American Independence
List All Links | List Writing | List Archives | List References | List All People

Home » Database » Search » People

Toribia Muñoz

Other names/titles:
Gender: F
Ethnic origin: Unknown

Biographical details

She was among a group of up to 600 women who lined the streets of Bogotá as the Viceroy's wife, Francisca Villanova, was transferred from a convent to the Cárcel del Divorcio on 13 August 1810. It was said to be a miracle that Villanova arrived alive. (Monsalve, 93)

She was exiled to Piedras by Morillo in August 1816. (Monsalve, 247)

It is possible that the same person was exiled to Cucunubá by Morillo in August 1816. (Monsalve, 247)

Two people with this name are listed.

Life Events

Other 1810She heckled the Viceroy's wife on 13 August 1810.
Other 1816She was exiled to Piedras and/ or Cucunubá in August 1816.

References

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


Publications

There is no writing by this subject in the database.


Links

Resource id #23 (186)

Resource id #27 (12)

Resource id #31 (144)




Gendering Latin American Independence

School of Modern Languages and Cultures
Trent Building, University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD


telephone: +44 (0)115 951 5655
email: Catherine.davies@nottingham.ac.uk