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The Grito de Lares flag (Spanish: Bandera del Grito de Lares), most commonly known as the Lares flag (Spanish: Bandera de Lares), represents the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt of 1868, the first of two short-lived rebellions against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico.
Manuel Rojas house in 1965. The Lares uprising, commonly known as the Grito de Lares, was a planned uprising that occurred on September 23, 1868. Grito was synonymous with a "cry for independence" and that cry was made in Brazil with el Grito de Ipiranga, in Mexico with El Grito de Dolores and in Cuba with El Grito de Yara. [5]
English: Own work. Flag of the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt in Puerto Rico, directly modeled after the original Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) flag at the Museum of the Army in Toledo, Spain. The flag was discovered in 2022.
Mariana Bracetti Cuevas (also spelled Bracety) (July 26, 1825 – February 25, 1903) was a patriot and leader of the Puerto Rico independence movement.In 1868, she knitted the Grito de Lares flag that was intended to be used as the national emblem of Puerto Rico in its first of two attempts to overthrow Spanish rule, and to establish the island as a sovereign republic.
English: Illustration of Puerto Rico’s Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt flag, modeled after the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) flag exhibited at the Museum of History, Anthropology and Art of the University of Puerto Rico since 1954. [1] Several flags were made for the revolt in 1868, but only two have survived to this day.
English: Own work.Flag of the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt in Puerto Rico, directly modeled after the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) flag at the Museum of History, Anthropology and Art of the University of Puerto Rico since 1954. [1]
English: Grito de Lares flag (Cry of Lares) revolt. Español: Bandera de El Grito de Lares. Date: 29 February 2024: Source: ... Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Grito de Lares;
Nationalists preferred the flag used during the Grito de Lares. On October 24, 1935, a confrontation with police at University of Puerto Rico , Río Piedras campus, killed four Puerto Rican Nationalist Party supporters and one policeman.