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  1. Agustina Raimunda María Saragossa i Domènech (March 4, 1786 – May 29, 1857), better known as Agustina of Aragón, was a Spanish woman who defended Spain during the Peninsular War, first as a civilian and later as a professional officer in the Spanish Army.

  2. Agustina Raimunda María Saragossa i Domènech (March 4, 1786 – May 29, 1857), better known as Agustina of Aragón, was a Spanish woman who defended Spain during the Peninsular War, first as a civilian and later as a professional officer in the Spanish Army.

  3. Agustina de Aragón (1786-1857) Like Juan Martín Díaz (El Empecinado), Agustina de Aragón (also known as Agustina Zaragoza, though her full name was Agustina Raimunda María Zaragoza Doménech) was celebrated throughout Spain for defending Zaragoza (English spelling, Saragossa) in the province of Aragón from the French during the Peninsular ...

  4. Born: 4 March 1786, Spain. Died: 29 May 1857. Country most active: Spain. Also known as: Agustina Raimunda Maria Saragossa i Domènech. Agustina de Aragón defended Spain against French invaders during the Peninsular War, first as a civilian and later as an officer in the Spanish Army.

  5. Sep 1, 2018 · Known as Agustina de Aragón, Agustina Raimunda María Saragosa Doménech was a heroine of Spain against the invading forces of Napoleon. Agustina was only 22 when she rallied the Spanish defenders at the besieged city of Zaragoza , in the region of Aragón, which was under French attack.

  6. third part explores in detail the changing representations of Agustina de Aragon within Spain over the two centuries since her exploits in Zaragoza. The final part compares Agustina's fate as a woman warrior and national hero to the two Indians and examines the ways in which the construction and use of hero cults in a European country resemble

  7. Agustina, a young maiden living in the town of Saragossa located in the providence of Aragon, Spain, became an unlikely heroine when Napoleon's army besieged the city in 1808. The city, unprepared for warfare and with no established arm y, set about protecting its walls with a band of civilians.