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María Mercedes Fontecilla y Fernández de Valdivieso (June 18, 1799 – May 5, 1853) was a First Lady of Chile for less than two months in 1814 through her marriage to
José Miguel Carrera José Miguel Carrera Verdugo (; October 15, 1785 – September 4, 1821) was a Chilean general, formerly Spanish military, member of the prominent Carrera family, and considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Carrera was the most impo ...
.


Biography

Fontecilla was born to Diego Antonio Fontecilla Palacios and Rosa Valdivieso Protusagasti in
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. On 20 August 1814, at 15, Fontecilla married 29 year old
José Miguel Carrera José Miguel Carrera Verdugo (; October 15, 1785 – September 4, 1821) was a Chilean general, formerly Spanish military, member of the prominent Carrera family, and considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Carrera was the most impo ...
, a political leader in Chile, at the
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. Less than two months later, Carrera's forces were defeated in the
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and the family, including Carrera's two brothers, fled to
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. While there, Fontecilla passed secret information between military personnel and sewed clothing for soldiers. Fontecilla supported and was affectionate towards her husband despite his long absences to Anapolis, Montevideo, and
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as he sought allies to fight for Chilean independence. In 1821, Carrera was handed over to Colonel José Albino Gutiérrez as prisoner by his own men. Within days, he was tried, sentenced, and executed. The morning of his death, he wrote Mercedes a letter, in which he told her of his imminent execution and expressed regret for leaving her to care for their five children. Following Carrera's death, Fontecilla and her children lived in extreme poverty in Rosario. Eventually,
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, Chile's Supreme Director and one of Carrera's main enemies, allowed them to return to Chile, largely due to "good public relations... o the public would think' 'Higginswas as generous as he was courageous.'" She later married politician
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, with whom she had four children.


Family

*Marriage:
José Miguel Carrera José Miguel Carrera Verdugo (; October 15, 1785 – September 4, 1821) was a Chilean general, formerly Spanish military, member of the prominent Carrera family, and considered one of the founders of independent Chile. Carrera was the most impo ...
(1814-1821, his death) ** Francisca Javiera Carrera Fontecilla (1817-1850; wife of Francisco Javier Valdés Aldunate and mother of José Miguel Valdés) ** Roberta Carrera Fontecilla ** Rosa Carrera Fontecilla (1819-1862; wife of Ambrosio Aldunate Carvajal, mother of
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) ** Josefa Carrera Fontecilla (1820-1898; wife of José Ramón Lira Calvo) ** José Miguel Carrera Fontecilla (es) (1820-1860); husband of Emilia Pinto Benavente, father of
Ignacio Carrera Pinto Ignacio Carrera Pinto (February 5, 1848 – July 10, 1882) was a Chilean hero of the War of the Pacific. Carrera and his 77 men of the Fourth Company of Chacabuco are regarded in Chile as great heroes, and are commonly referred to as the ''"Héro ...
) *Marriage:
Diego José Benavente Diego José Benavente Bustamante (born 1790–21 June 1867) was a Chilean politician who served as President of the Senate of Chile The president of the Senate of Chile is the presiding officer of the Senate of Chile. The position comes after ...
** José Benjamín Benavente Fontecilla (husband of Rosa Vargas González) ** Mercedes Quiteria Benavente Fontecilla (wife of Miguel Calvo Valenzuela) ** Mariana Benavente Fontecilla ** Carolina Benavente Fontecilla


Legacy

There is a school in the
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area of Santiago, Chile named Escuela Mercedes Fontecilla de Carrera.
Javiera Díaz de Valdés Javiera Díaz de Valdés Alemparte (born 30 June 1981 in Santiago), is a Chilean television actress best known for her role in the telenovela "Gatas y Tuercas". Javiera is a descendant of Javiera Carrera, a Chilean patriot of Basque descent, mar ...
, a descendent of Fontecilla's sister-in-law
Javiera Carrera Francisca Xaviera Eudoxia Rudecinda Carmen de los Dolores de la Carrera y Verdugo (March 1, 1781 – August 20, 1862), better known as Javiera Carrera, was a Chilean independence activist. Together with her brothers José Miguel, Juan José and ...
, portrayed her in the Chilean miniseries '' Héroes''.


See also

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Carrera family The Carrera family of Chile became politically influential during the colonial period, and played a significant role in the Chilean Independence. They remained politically important throughout the 19th century. Their descendants make up the bulk ...
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First Lady of Chile The First Lady of Chile ( es, Primera Dama de Chile) is the title for the wife of the president of Chile, who is traditionally responsible for directing and coordinating activities in the social field of the presidency and also accompany the pres ...


References

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