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Bracho MARIQUITA

At 18 he broke the mold parental rights.
not mind being the mold of a Buenos Aires timid.
With the force of her personality managed to live faithfully
to the dictates of his heart .



While the mistress, helped by his black, prepared for liquor juice of tangerines, girls chatting in the room.
decried at the top, it whisper in your ear, blushed with silly giggles, is that not only talk about those days in July 1805:
Mariq IUF finally married his cousin Martin Thompson.

In the monotonous life in the province of the viceroyalty, the case of Maria de los Santos Sanchez de Velasco and Trillo, had to talk for four years. Once solved, was the scandal of the parents, who were threatened its hitherto undisputed authority, the "Jesusmaría" of obedient mothers and the envy of girls conventional.

Mariquita dared to " j UICI e d dis enso "face society of his time social questioned the concept of love, proving that it would always be, a brave woman, thought independent, which is more than a century ahead of his contemporaries.

Bella, young and wealthy heiress, the daughter of an influential couple who had waited fifteen years to anxious parents.

He also only son, from childhood was wrapped in legend because of his tragic personal history. His father died when he was just ten years, his mother had taken the decision to retire into a convent. It was, well, no father and mother, under the tutelage of his godfather who enrolled in the School of midshipmen of Ferrol. When in 1801 he returned from his field trip, he met the girl of fourteen years, small but energetic spirit who recognized that "Lord Byron criollo" the prince of her dreams.

Don Cecilio Sanchez de Velasco and Dona Magdalena Trillo opposed
strictly those loves, "juvenile whims" said the father, who had already chosen the future for their daughter. Don Cecilio be very enthralled with the arms of Don Diego de Arco, a relative of the Marquis of Arco Hermoso, to give his daughter, when his reputation for womanizing player was such that his own father was exiled to Buenos Aires.

Mariquita, who rightly opposed, was not served in their claims. His resolution was amazing, the day of his official engagement party, called on Viceroy Sobremonte a representative before which stated that the forcibly married. The ceremony was suspended by order of Viceroy.

Todo Buenos Aires knew the hardships of these young love did not slacken in their efforts and were frequenting. The influences that moved: Martin was sent to Montevideo and she spent long days in the house Ex to cycle tual is .

In 1804 the couple began the trial of dissent. By then his father had died, but his mother was uncompromising. Through this trial was intended to appeal to the highest authority, in support of the union, regardless of maternal approval.

The process was so loud that it reached Spain, inspiring Moratín to write "The other girls'."

argued that Doña Magdalena Trillo son did not want that, because on account of his military training had no knowledge to manage their businesses.

The court ruled in favor of the couple, who wed in late July 1805. Eventually it was found that the mother of the bride was not wrong, her daughter's fortune dwindled considerably.

Years went by peacefully, the halo of romance for his courageous love, turned to public life, which after the events of May 1810, further united to share revolutionary ideals.



The January 16, 1816 would be the last day they would share. Martin was based on a secret mission to the United States, to enlist the support of President Madison, backs who lived in their destination as rushed to the madness. In 1819, returning to Buenos Aires, died at sea.


The widow of 34 years, in 1820, married Mendeville Washington, a French nobleman who would be his country's consul in Rio de la Plata. His life was unhappy with him, until her husband left for Ecuador in 1835 to meet diplomatic function.


Mendeville and Mariquita not seen again, although they maintained correspondence until 1863, the year he died.

She wrote to Juan Bautista Alberdi, the opening of the succession: "I've done with my husband's actions rather than heroic. Twice he has been its consulate in the ground, I have raised a thousand times, his madness would have been in the mud and my prudence and perseverance we hid everything. I have not been upset, my fortune with both hands. I met this man the most miserable, had been unhappy for a challenge and committed to take service here. But circumstances panicked and was reduced to give music lessons. I had no will to their whims. "

Mariquita, so visionary, so illustrious, had a love life marked by mistakes and misfortune. Although bitterly complained, probably lived convinced of having acted well, obeying the orders of his heart, the only tyrant I could tolerate.

For one thing, in his old age, wrote to his daughter Florence, "a woman who has passions it has merit and is in the class may be, has heart and is what I like ".

© Peña History South. Ana di Cesare, Geronimo Rombolá, Beatriz Clavenna

Internet version of the article published in 1993

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