Petronila Gaú Explained
Petronila Gaú was a Dominican war heroine who is recognized as a participant in Dominican War of Independence. She distinguished herself as a combatant in the Battle of Sabana Larga.[1] When bullets for the rifles began to run out, during the battle, Petronila Gaú attacked the invading army with stones, earning the respect and recognition of her companions.[2] [3] [4]
Early years
Her date of birth is not known with certainty, but Monte Llano, a jurisdiction of Sabaneta (current province of Santiago Rodríguez) is recognized as her birthplace.[2] [5] According to the last Spanish governor, José de la Gándara, Sabaneta, located in the border area, had a population of six thousand inhabitants.[6] At the time of the liberation battles, Petronila Gaú was dedicated to cultivating the land with her family.
Dominican War of Independence
She participated directly in the battles using the rifle, as part of the troops commanded by the Military Chief of the Northern Border Luis Franco Bidó, in the Battle of Sabana Larga, the decisive and last battle against the Haitian army, under the direct orders of Colonel José Ungría. She also participated in the final assault in Sabana de Jácuba.
With her actions she helped save lives, because at the same time she was fighting, Petronila Gaú helped the wounded and encouraged the troops.[7]
Legacy
At the end of the war, she returned to her hometown where she continued her agricultural work. In honor of his heroism and bravery, today, a street in San Ignacio de Sabaneta is named after her.[8]
See also
Bibliography
- García Lluberes, Alcides. Two Great Battles. CLIO, No. 110, April-June. Santo Domingo (RD). 1957.
- Ferreras, Ramón Alberto (1976). History of feminism in the Dominican Republic, Cosmos Editor.
- Ángela, Hernández, (2009). Women in Dominican history. Secretary of State for Women.
Notes and References
- News: Medina . Grisbel . Aracena . Inmaculada . 27 February 2009 . Mujeres detrás de la Patria . Women behind the Homeland . 22 March 2019 . . ES.
- Book: Martínez . Rufino . Diccionario biográfico-histórico dominicano, 1821-1930 . Céspedes . Diógenes . 1998 . Editora de Colores . 3rd corr. . Dominican Biographical-Historical Dictionary, 1821-1930 . 39927310 . es.
- News: 2015-10-17 . Heroínas olvidadas de la Patria . Forgotten heroines of the Homeland . 22 March 2019 . . es.
- News: Corcino . Panky . 2016-01-14 . Valentina Peguero destaca rol de la mujer en luchas bélicas al ingresar a la Academia de la Historia . Valentina Peguero highlights the role of women in wars upon entering the Academy of History . https://web.archive.org/web/20190322234215/http://www.7dias.com.do/cultura/2016/01/14/i203598_valentina-peguero-destaca-rol-mujer-luchas-belicas-ingresar-academia-historia.html . 22 March 2019 . 22 March 2019 . 7dias.com.do . es.
- Book: Peguero, Valentina . Mujeres pioneras Dominicanas : datos biográficos y bibliográficos . Editora Búho . 2015 . Santo Domingo . Dominican Pioneer Women: Biographical and bibliographical data . 919146800 . es.
- Book: 22 March 2019 . Gándara y Navarro . Mártos y Balbí . 1884 . José de la . Cristino . Madrid . Impr. de "El Correo militar" . Anexion y guerra de Santo Domingo . es . Annexation and war of Santo Domingo.
- Book: Lebrón de Anico, Rosa . 22 March 2019 . 1 January 2000 . es . Ediciones Librería La Trinitaria . La Mujer en la Gesta Heróica de la Independencia Nacional: Lágrimas, Sacrificio y Renunciamiento . 978-99934-0-159-9 . Women in the Heroic Deed of National Independence: Tears, Sacrifice and Renunciation .
- Ramón Alberto Ferreras, Historia del feminismo en la República Dominicana