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María Josefa García Granados : ウィキペディア英語版
María Josefa García Granados

María Josefa García Granados y Zavala (10 July 1796 - 28 July 1848) was a Guatelaman intellectual, writer, journalist and poet of Spanish origin, and one of the greatest intellectual exponents of the Independence of Guatemala in 1821. She was also a feminist ahead of her time that with here strong and dominant character prevailed in Guatemalan society. She was the sister of General Miguel García Granados, who was the first liberal president of Guatemala and Adelaida García Granados, who was tutor of Petrona Alvarez, wife of General Rafael Carrera, lifelong conservative president of Guatemala. As his family was part of the Aycinena clan, it suffered exile and dispossession of their property by Francisco Morazán in 1829.
== Biography ==

María Josefa García Granados came from an aristocratric family who had traveled to Spain, but decided to return to the Guatemala, after the French Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula.Her penchant for literature and journalism led her to participate in gatherings, get to know intellectuals and writers and even publish book of different genres. She was the sister of Miguel García Granados and Adelaida García Granados. Best known to her friends and acquaintances as "Pepita", married Ramon Saborio de la Villa from Nicaragua, with whom she shared marriage until death and bore him six children. She was known for her strong character and authority; because of it, María Josefa had friendships with the most influential men of here time, even before 1821〔Year of the independence of Guatemala〕 she was attending gatherings made famous at the home of José María Castilla, priest born in Madrid, Spain.
Her brother was also her son-in-law, for it was customary at that time that among upper-class families, there were intermarriages; her brother Miguel married her eldest daughter, Cristina.

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