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September 14, 1816(1816-09-14) (aged 41) El Villar, Upper Peru, (now El Villar, Bolivia)
Allegiance
Revolutionaries for the Bolivian War of Independence
Rank
Commandante
Relations
Wife, Juana Azurduy de Padilla
Historian, writer and diplomat Valentín Abecia Baldivieso referred to Padilla as, "a hero with the soul of a child and the heart of a lion."
[1]
Commandante Manuel Ascencio Padilla (or Manuel Ascensio Padilla) (September 26, 1774 – September 14, 1816) was an Upper Peruvian guerrilla chief[1] who fought in the Bolivian War of Independence with his wife, Juana Azurduy de Padilla who shared his commitment towards Bolivian indigenous populations. The town of Padilla, Bolivia is named in his honor.[2]
^ abWright, Marie Robinson (1907). Bolivia: the central highway of South America, a land of rich resources and varied interest. G. Barrie & sons. p. 58. Manuel Ascensio Padilla.
^Frederick Converse Beach & George Edwin Rines, ed. (1904). The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 11. The Americana company.
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