surname "Victoria" as used by Guadalupe Victoria

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The surname "Victoria," adopted by Mexican independence leader and first president Guadalupe Victoria, symbolizes triumph and patriotic victory in Mexico's struggle for independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf adopted surname
political surname
adoptedSurname Victoria NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mexican War of Independence NERFINISHED
Mexican nationalism
Mexican presidency
birthName José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix NERFINISHED
connotation heroic victory
patriotic heroism
countryOfSignificance Mexico NERFINISHED
etymologicalMeaning victory, conquest
etymologicalOrigin Latin "victoria"
historicalContext post-independence Mexico
ideologicalAssociation anti-colonial struggle
republican ideals
language Spanish
linkedToEvent Mexican independence movement NERFINISHED
meaningInSpanish victory
notableBearer Guadalupe Victoria NERFINISHED
roleInIndependence Mexican independence leader
roleInMexico first President of Mexico GENERATED
symbolizes Mexican independence
patriotic victory
triumph
victory
typeOf Spanish-language surname
usedAs revolutionary nom de guerre
usedBy Guadalupe Victoria NERFINISHED
usedSurnameFor political identity
revolutionary identity

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Victoria refers to victory in the independence struggle isMeaningOf surname "Victoria" as used by Guadalupe Victoria
subject surface form: "Victoria refers to victory in the independence struggle"