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:
1813 | - | Caracas | - | Unknown | - | She sheltered Eulalia Ramos at her Caracas home. |
1813-1814 | - | Caracas | - | Unknown | - | She was living here in 1813-14. |
1814 | - | Cartagena | - | Unknown | - | She fled with her family to Cartagena. |
Connections:
Ramos, EulaliaBiography:
From Venezuela, she married Licenciado Martín. In mid 1813, they sheltered her niece, Eulalia Ramos in Caracas. They all fled to Cartagena in 1814. (N.A., Heroínas, 19-21)
References:
N.A. (1964) Heroínas venezolanas