María Ana de Unzaga

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María Ana de Unzaga was a Mexican woman best known as the mother of Ignacio Allende, a leading figure in Mexico’s War of Independence.

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María Ana 1
María Ana de Unzaga canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican woman
human
associatedWith Mexican War of Independence
child Ignacio Allende
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Viceroyalty of New Spain
culture colonial Mexican criollo society
ethnicGroup criollo
familyName Unzaga
givenName María Ana de Unzaga self-linksurface differs
surface form: María Ana
hasRelative Ignacio Allende
languageSpoken Spanish
lifeEvent lived during the late colonial period of New Spain
motherOf Ignacio Allende
notableFor being the mother of Ignacio Allende
notableRelative Ignacio Allende
partOf Spanish Empire
placeInHistory background figure in the Mexican War of Independence
region Nueva Galicia
surface form: Bajío region of New Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Guanajuato
surface form: Guanajuato (state)

San Miguel el Grande
sexOrGender female
timePeriod 18th century
early 19th century

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Ignacio Allende mother María Ana de Unzaga
María Ana de Unzaga givenName María Ana de Unzaga self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: María Ana