Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
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Exile 1814 |
Gender:Female
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1816 | - | Bogotá | - | Unknown | - | She and her mother were exiled from Bogotá by Morillo. |
1816 | - | Facatativá | - | Unknown | - | She and her mother were exiled to Facatativa by Morillo in 1816. |
1816 | - | Bogotá | - | Unknown | - | Her father was executed. |
1819 | - | Bogotá | - | Patriot | - | She was presented to Bolívar in Bogotá in August 1819. |
Connections:
female relatives of executed patriotsBiography:
The youngest daughter of José Martín París and Genoveva Ricaurte from Bogotá. She accompanied her mother into exile when she was sent to Facatativa by Morillo in 1816. Her father was executed by Morillo in 1816.
On August 1819 she was among a group of 20 young women from distinguished families presented to Bolívar when he arrived at Bogotá in triumph. (Monsalve, 218, 221)
Related to Rita París de Mayne?
References:
Monsalve, José D (1926) Mujeres de la independencia