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Agueda Esteban (February 5, 1868 – September 1944) was a Filipina revolutionary. She worked for Katipunero fighters and brought materials from Manila to make gunpowder and bullets, which she delivered to her husband in Cavite.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Piece of Information - Agueda Esteban )〕 Upon the death of her first husband, Mariano Barroga of Batac City, she married Gen. Artemio Ricarte.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pinoy Folk Tales )〕 ==Early life==
Born in Binondo, Manila, she was the second child of Ambrosio Esteban, a native of Ligao and Francisca de la Cruz of Cainta, Rizal. Her parents moved to Binondo after their marriage. In Binondo, Agueda and her brother and sister were taught by "Maestrang Bulag" who was selling ikmo leaves and tobacco.〔(AGUEDA ESTEBAN )〕 Coming from an impoverished family, she enrolled in a girl's school under the auspices of Dona Vicenta de Roxas. She excelled at school, which earned her the respect of her teacher, parents and most importantly, Dona Vicenta. She married Mariano Barroga of Batac, Ilocos Norte who was the mayordomo in the house of the son of Dona Vicenta. They had three children, Catalina, Adriana and Anastacia.
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