
Mariana Pineda
Mariana Pineda was a Spanish revolutionary and feminist figure from the early 19th century, best known for her act of defiance against the absolutist regime by embroidering an anti-absolutist flag. Her actions led to her arrest and execution, and she has since become a symbol of women's resistance and empowerment in Spain.
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Mariana Pineda is mythologized for having embroidered an anti-absolutist flag in 1831 before being discovered and condemned to death.
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