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Trinidad Ricaurte y Nariño de Marroquin

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Gender: F
Ethnic origin: Unknown

Biographical details

Born on 2 June 1798, she was the daughter of Bernadino Ricaurte and Dolores Nariño, sister of Antonia, niece of Antonio Nariño, sister of José María Ricaurte y Nariño.

She was exiled by Morillo in 1816. (Monsalve, 159)

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. She married José María Morroquin y Moreno shortly afterwards. Monsalve, 219, 222, 229)

She was part of the González Manrique, Alvarez, Ricaurte, París, Pardo, Nariño clan. (Monsalve, 139)

Life Events

Other 1816She was exiled by Morillo.
Other 1819She was among a group of women presented to Bolívar in August 1819.

References

Monsalve, José D, (1926), Mujeres de la independencia

Monsalve, José D, (1926), Mujeres de la independencia


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