Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1701-1800? | - | Puebla City | - | Not applicable | - | She entered a convent here. |
Connections:
Inquisition, persecuted by (women)Texts:
0 - Poesía
Biography:
A woman from 18th century Mexico who entered a convent. After she began to have “terrible fights against the demons who inhabit the earth”, her companions persuaded her not to take her vows. At times she would levitate, held by an invisible force. The community at the Convent of Carmen del Puebla handed her over to the Santo Oficio, judging her to be demonised. (Domenella, 366)