Vicario, Leona, 1789-1842
URI(s)
Variants
Vicario de Quintana Roo, Leona, 1789-1842
Quintana Roo, Leona Vicario de, 1789-1842
Roo, Leona Vicario de Quintana, 1789-1842
Vicario Fernández de San Salvador, Leona, 1789-1842
Fernández de San Salvador, Leona Vicario, 1789-1842
San Salvador, Leona Vicario Fernández de, 1789-1842
Salvador, Leona Vicario Fernández de San, 1789-1842
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
Death Date
Associated Locale
Associated Language
Field of Activity
Journalism
Occupation
Journalists
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
found: Aguirre, E. Leona Vicario, la insurgente, 1986, 1990 printing:p. 6 (Leona Vicario de Quintana Roo; wife of Andrés Quintana Roo)
found: Encic. de Méx. (Vicario Fernández de San Salvador, Leona)
found: Dicc. encic. de Méx. (Vicario, Leona)
found: Dicc. Porrúa, 1971:(Vicario, Leona)
found: Fernandez, Pedro J. Leona Vicario y el misterio de las medallas de plata, 2022 :title page (Leona Vicario...)
found: Wikipedia, Apr. 14, 2023(Maria de la Soledad Leona Camila Vicario Fernandez de San Salvador, best known as Leona Vicario (April 10, 1789-August 21, 1842), was one of the most prominent figures of the Mexican War of Independence. She was dedicated to informing insurgents of movements in her home Mexico City. She was a member of Los Guadalupes, one of the earliest independence movements in New Spain. She was one of the first female journalists in Mexico)
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
1981-09-25: new
2023-04-24: revised
Alternate Formats