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: White
Events:
1816 | - | Bogotá | - | Unknown | - | She, her aunt, Dolores Nariño, and cousins sent into exile by Morillo. |
1816 | - | Zipacón | - | Unknown | - | She was exiled by Morillo with her aunt and cousins. |
Connections:
Alvarez family (Bogotá)Biography:
From Bogotá, she was the daughter of Antonio Nariño and Magdalena Ortega, sister of Mercedes Nariño, and cousin of the Ricaurte y Nariño family. In 1816 Morillo sent her, her aunt, Dolores Nariño, and cousins into exile. They had to walk to Zipacón. (Monsalve, 232)
Part of the González Manrique, Alvarez, Ricaurte, París, Pardo, Nariño clan. (Monsalve, 139)
References:
Monsalve, José D (1926) Mujeres de la independencia