Agustina Peralta

Gender:Female

Ethnic origen: Unknown

Events:

1814  -  Cartagena  -  Unknown  -  She was an auxiliary in Macgregor's retreat in 1814.
1816  -  Pamploma  -  Unknown  -  She was executed, possibly shot, here in 1816.
1816?  -  Venezuela  -  Unknown  -  Monsalve states that she was killed in battle in Venezuela.

Connections:

Women executed independence cause (Colombia)
Women killed or injured in battle
Women soldiers

Biography:
She was shot in Pamploma, Colombia, in 1816 for her part in the independence struggles. (Hincapie Borda, 145)

She was possibly the sister of Domingo Peralta. She and Eusebia Galvis were auxiliaries in MacGregor's retreat in 1814. She died in battle in Venezuela. (Monsalve, 119)

References:

Hincapie Borda, Alicia (2000) Tras la imagen y la presencia de Policarpa
Monsalve, José D (1926) Mujeres de la independencia