More pieces of news about Francisca Burdeos Zamboráin (1810), a female soldier who impersonated a man

Authors

  • Ángel García-Sanz Marcotegui Universidad Pública de Navarra

Keywords:

woman-soldier, transvestite, Aragón, Navarre, xix century, carlist war

Abstract

This article presents new details about Francisca Burdeos, who dressed as a man since she was a teenager. She also fought as such with weapons in her hands in the first Carlist War and behind the barricades in Madrid in July 1854. She managed to hide she was a female during the battle in Madrid, and while she was employed in different jobs before and after that battle. Taking this into consideration, it is shocking that, in general, the Spanish press accepted and even praised her behaviour.

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Published

2020-12-22

How to Cite

[1]
García-Sanz Marcotegui, Ángel 2020. More pieces of news about Francisca Burdeos Zamboráin (1810), a female soldier who impersonated a man. Huarte de San Juan. Geografía e Historia. 25 (Dec. 2020), 109–118.

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Studies