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The Women of Barajas, Pénjamo: the Insurgency Is Lost in Oblivion

There is no certainty about the number of women arrested in the district of Pénjamo by Agustín de Iturbide in 1814. It is mentioned that 300 women were arrested. The then royal colonel Agustín Iturbide informs viceroy Félix María Calleja that on November 30, he left Pénjamo “taking all the women of insurgents in prison.” There are data that in a letter he sent to the same viceroy a year later he claimed that they were more than 100. It is also k…
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There is no certainty about the number of women arrested in the district of Pénjamo by Agustín de Iturbide in 1814. It is mentioned that 300 women were arrested. The then royal colonel Agustín Iturbide informs viceroy Félix María Calleja that on November 30, he left Pénjamo “taking all the women of insurgents in prison.” There are data that in a letter he sent to the same viceroy a year later he claimed that they were more than 100. It is also k…

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kiosco-de-historia broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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