Carmela Carvajal Briones

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Carmela Carvajal Briones was a 19th-century Chilean woman best known as the wife of national naval hero Arturo Prat and the guardian of his legacy after his death at the Battle of Iquique.

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Carmela Carvajal Briones canonical 3
Carmela Carvajal de Prat 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chilean person
historical figure
human
associatedWithEvent Battle of Iquique
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Chile
ethnicGroup Chilean
familyName Carvajal
givenName Carmela
hasOccupation homemaker
hasRelative Arturo Prat Chacón
surface form: Arturo Prat
hasRole guardian of Arturo Prat’s memory
widow of a national hero
honoredIn Chilean historical memory
knownAs Carmela Carvajal Briones
surface form: Carmela Carvajal de Prat
languageSpoken Spanish
maritalStatus widow
narrativeRole symbol of patriotic widowhood in Chile
notableFor being the wife of Chilean naval hero Arturo Prat
preserving and promoting the legacy of Arturo Prat
placeOfResidence Chile
sexOrGender female
spouse Arturo Prat Chacón
surface form: Arturo Prat
spouseDiedIn Battle of Iquique
spouseNotableFor Chilean national naval hero
spouseOccupation Chilean Navy officer
naval officer
timePeriod 19th century Chile

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Arturo Prat Chacón spouse Carmela Carvajal Briones
Blanca Estela Prat Carvajal mother Carmela Carvajal Briones
Blanca Estela Prat Carvajal notableRelative Carmela Carvajal Briones
Carmela Carvajal Briones knownAs Carmela Carvajal Briones
this entity surface form: Carmela Carvajal de Prat