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María Josefa Lastiri

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from 1839 to 1840. She backed General Morazán's political and military activities, in which she lost the large capital her first husband inherited her at death. Due to the constant fighting and turmoil in El Salvador at the time, she left the country and sought asylum in
166:. She first married landowner Esteban Travieso in 1818, with whom she had 4 children but he later died in 1825. Upon his death, she inherited a fortune. On December 30, 1825, she married Francisco Morazán in 277: 302: 292: 205:
After Morazán's fall from power and execution in September 1842, Lastiri and her family left the country and returned to El Salvador. She died in
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he immediately sent a boat to Chiriquí to pick up Lastiri and her family.
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from 1830 to 1834 and from 1835 to 1839, and of the State of
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Spanish name
surname
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
San Salvador
El Salvador
Federal Republic of Central America
Honduras
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Francisco Morazán
Francisco Morazán
Federal Republic of Central America
Honduras
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Comayagua
Honduras
Federal Republic of Central America
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Esparza
Chiriquí
Costa Rica
San Salvador
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