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Margarita Diez-Colunje y Pombo

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Shortly before her death in 1919, Diez-Colunje wrote a profile of Ignacio Muñoz Córdoba (1857-1935), in which she describes the life of the prosperous Cauca businessman and his business boom through, among others, the purchase of numerous Cauca haciendas, including Genagra Alto, which belonged to the
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At the Bogota campus, Diez-Colunje took classes in French, religion, history, grammar, arithmetic, geometry, geography, physics, English, music and embroidery, and had relevant figures of the time among her teachers and preceptors, including
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Notable for her precocity and intelligence, she learned to read at the age of four. Her maternal aunt, Teresa Pombo O'Donnell, took charge of the child's elementary education and moved with Diez-Colunje to
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Due to the fratricidal struggles that ravaged Colombia during the second half of the 19th century, the Arroyo Diez family had to settle in Ecuador repeatedly and for long periods of time.
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In a letter dated 1893, the Panamanian historian, Juan Bautista Pérez y Soto, asks Diez-Colunje for help in gathering data on events in Cauca, destined for a book he had in preparation.
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Arroyo family. These memoirs were compiled and transcribed posthumously by her grandson, Miguel Antonio Arroyo Arboleda, and published years later under the title
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on 10 June 1838. Her parents were José María Diez-Colunje Caballero, a native of the area of New Granda that is now Panama, and Natalia Pombo O'Donnell, niece of
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stands out, in which the author makes a detailed list of the almost 200 members of Payanese families -including hers- who were forced to emigrate to Bogotá,
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The genealogical research of Diez was expanded and updated by Francisco Soto Pombo with data and information from subsequent generations and published in
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and José Manuel Groot. She became fluent in the French language, enough so to become an experienced translator from that language into Spanish.
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Beatriz Arroyo Diez, celibate, artist who bequeathed numerous works in varied techniques such as pastel and oil on canvas for posterity
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On March 25, 1857, in Popayán, Diez-Colunje married the political leader, Miguel Arroyo Hurtado, with whom she had four children:
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El Cauca es así - Un ensayo de su realidad económica y social sobre los datos de la historia, la geografía y la estadística.
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Her translations from French cover historical, biographical, and lyrical themes. Among her best-accomplished texts are
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by opposition forces years later, a circumstance in which her own family suffered great harassment.
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Santiago Arroyo Diez, member of the Colombian Academy of History; married, Zoila Arboleda Sánchez
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Miguel Arroyo Diez, prominent politician and historian; married, María Manuela Olano Borrero
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Elenco de Grandezas y Títulos Nobiliarios Españoles- Real Asociación de Hidalgos de España
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José Antonio Arroyo Diez, mayor of Popayán in 1905; married, Sofía Arboleda Quijano
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Narraciones contemporáneas de la guerra por la federación en el Cauca (1859-1863)
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Muros de Bronce - Popayán y sus estancias históricas, humanas y territoriales
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Detail of the genealogical chart prepared by Diez-Colunje for the magazine
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Prado Arellano, Luis Ervin, y Prado Valencia, David Fernando (2017), p. 39
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In 1910, on the occasion of the commemoration of the first centenary of
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Diccionario Biográfico y Genealógico del Antiguo Departamento del Cauca
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Photograph of Margarita Diez-Colunje y Pombo in her youth, based on a
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Prado Arellano, Luis Ervin, y Prado Valencia, David Fernando (2017).
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Boletín Cultural y Bibliográfico de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango
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Genealogías - Homenaje a los próceres. Primer centenario de 1810
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Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan and 1st Count of Lucena
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Revista Popayán - Órgano de la Academia de Historia del Cauca
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Restrepo Sáenz, José María y Rivas, Raimundo (1928), p. 61
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Restrepo Sáenz, José María y Rivas, Raimundo (1928).
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Estampa de un payanés ilustre: Ignacio Muñoz Córdoba
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daguerreotype
Buenaventura
Republic of New Granada
Enrique O'Donnell, Conde de La Bisbal
Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan and 1st Count of Lucena
Julio Arboleda Pombo
President
Carlos Holguín Mallarino
Bogotá
Francisco de Paula Santander
Mariano Ospina Rodríguez
Popayán
Quito
Lima

national independence
Sebastián de Belalcázar
Francisco José de Caldas
Camilo Torres Tenorio

Syndic
San Antonio de Padua
Papal brief
Pope Clement XIV
Cauca capital

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