Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: White
Events:
1814 | - | Caracas | - | Unknown | - | He attended Luisa Arrambide's tertulias in Caracas. |
1816 | - | Cartagena | - | Patriot | - | He escaped the royalists here in March 1816. |
Connections:
Montilla familyBiography:
From Caracas, he was the son of Juana Padrón de Montilla. He attended Luisa Arrambide's tertulias with Bolívar around 1814. (N.A., Heroínas, 38)
In March 1816, it was reported that he had left Cartagena to meet up with insurgents in Chocó, shortly before it was retaken by the royalists. (Gaceta de Caracas, 13/3/1816, p.502)
References:
Pérez Vila, Manuel (editor). (1983) Gaceta de Caracas
N.A. (1964) Heroínas venezolanas