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In 1813, she married Juan Nepomuceno Briceño Méndez, who had to take refuge from the progress of the royalists moving to Bogotá, where her first son, Wenceslao, was born. Camejo was in charge of vacating Barinas, driving the entire caravan to her destination, although her mother drowned on the
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Camejo was born in a distinguished family, the daughter of Miguel Camejo and Sebastiana Talavera y Garcés, her parents were the owners of the estate where she lived, Aguaque.
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in 1819, whose triumph allows her to return and meet with her husband. In 1820, her uncle Mariano ordered her to stop the
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to continue her studies. There, she met the beginnings of independence of Venezuela, which occurred on April 19, 1810.
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insurrection, which she managed to reduce, disposing of weapons and defeating Royalist Chepito González in
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where her uncle monsignor Mariano de Talavera y Garcés, who was secretary of the Patriotic Society of
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She returned to Barinas where her daughter and her husband, who was already very ill, died.
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to national independence on May 3, 1821 and preparing the arrival of the General's
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In 1811, at 20 years of age, Camejo moved to live with her mother in
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held the ceremony of symbolic incorporation of Josefa Camejo to the
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Las heroĂ­nas calladas de la Independencia. Mujer e independencias
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In Pueblo Nuevo, FalcĂłn state, there is Josefa Camejo Square
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and who had great influence on the education of his niece.
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HeurĂ­stica. Revista Digital de Historia de la EducaciĂłn
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Josefa Camejo International Airport
Paraguaná
Captaincy General of Venezuela
Ciudad BolĂ­var
National Pantheon of Venezuela
Venezuelan War of Independence
Coro
Caracas
Barinas
MĂ©rida
Royalists
Pedro Briceño del Pumar
Ocumare del Tuy massacre
Bogotá
battle of Boyacá
Paraguaná
Baraived
Coro Province

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