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:
1809 | - | La Paz | - | Unknown | - | He attended María Josefa Pacheco's tertulias in La Paz. |
1810 | - | La Paz | - | Unknown | - | He was executed in 1810. |
Connections:
Tertulia, PachecoBiography:
He married to Manuela Campos. He attended María Josefa Pacheco's pro-independence tertulias in La Paz in 1809. (Monsalve, 36)
On 29 January 1810 Campos took her 2 young children and went before the Spanish general Goyeneche to plead for her husband's life. He said no. She then looked at him with hatred and said "¡Caiga la sangre de Gregorio García Lanza sobre su frente!" and left.(Urquidi. 182-183)
He was executed in 1810?
References:
Monsalve, José D (1926) Mujeres de la independencia
Urquidi, José Macedonio (1918) Bolivianas ilustres, heroinas, escritoras, artistas, Tomo I