Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1791 | - | Lima | - | Unknown | - | He subscribed to El Mercurio Peruano. |
1813 | - | Lima | - | Unknown | - | He became a colonel. |
1817 | - | Lima | - | Unknown | - | He became a brigadier. |
1822 | - | Lima | - | Unknown | - | He was diputado in the first Peruvian Congress. |
1826 | - | Lima | - | Unknown | - | Died |
Connections:
Carrillo familyBiography:
Born in Lima, he was captain of the Real Regto. de Lima. He was a colonel in 1813 and brigadier 1817-1819. He supported independence and was Diputado at the first Peruvian congress. Brother of Andrés de Salazar y Carrillo. He subscribed to El Mercurio Peruano in 1791. He died in 1826. (Clément, 126)
References:
Clément, Jean-Pierre (1979) Indices del Mercurio Peruano, 1790-1795