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Juliana Torres Prieto

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Gender: F
Ethnic origin: White

Biographical details

The daughter of Camilo Torres and Francisca Prieto born in Bogotá on 4 February 1816. Her mother was forced to walk into exile at Espinal while she was a baby. She was eight months old when her father was executed by the royalists in August 1816. She, her mother and sisters were probably held in the Cárcel Chiquita before being exiled to Espinal by Morillo. She died in Bogotá on 12 October 1901. (Monsalve, 168)

Camilo Torres's children were awarded a pension of 1,000 pesos. (Monsalve, 263)

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

Life Events

Born 1816She was born in Bogotá on 4 February 1816.
Died 1901She died in Bogotá on 12 October 1901.

References

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


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