Petrona Hernández López (3 May 1890? - 14 February 2007), born Maria de la Cruz, better known as Amanda Aguilar, was a revolutionary from
Nicaragua
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest Sovereign state, country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, it is the third-most populous country in Central America aft ...
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Biography
Maria de la Cruz was reputedly born on 3 May 1890, she adopted the name Amanda Aguilar as a revolutionary and then later adopted the name Petrona Hernández López for her own protection.
Her family lived in poverty in a rural area.
López was a member of the
Sandinista National Liberation Front
The Sandinista National Liberation Front (, FSLN) is a socialist political party in Nicaragua. Its members are called Sandinistas () in both English and Spanish. The party is named after Augusto César Sandino, who led the Nicaraguan resistan ...
(FSLN) and fought for Nicaraguan independence against the
Somocista dynasty from the 1930s until 1979.
In 1961 her whole family joined the FSLN.
She had three children, two of whom were killed by the dictatorship.
Two of her brothers, Juan and Esteban Hernández, were also killed: they were thrown from an aeroplane.
Her mother, María Venancia, was also part of the revolutionary struggle.
In the 1920s they both collaborated with
Sandino against the occupation by US Marines.
López died on 14 February 2007. After her death, president
Daniel Ortega
José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; ; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguan politician and dictator who has been the president of Nicaragua, co-president of Nicaragua since 18 February 2025, alongside his wife Rosario Murillo. He was the 54th an ...
paid tribute to her heroism in the war.
At her death she was considered the oldest woman in Nicaruagua. She was buried in El Carmen,
Rancho Grande
Rancho Grande is a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest Sovereign state, country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,14 ...
, at the church of the Assemblies of God.
The Women of the Cua
During the 1960s many women from the municipality of
El Cuá
El Cuá is a municipality in the Jinotega department of Nicaragua. Formerly part of the municipality of El Cuá-Bocay, it became a separate municipality in 2002. Its population rose from 43,305 in 2005 to 56,897 in 2012.
The area around El Cu� ...
organised themselves so that they could support the guerrillas.
In 1968, the area was attacked by the Somocista National Guard: the men were killed and the women were imprisoned.
The National Guard wanted to obtain information about guerrilla activity, but the women refused to collaborate, as a result nineteen of these women were raped and tortured.
These nineteen became known as the ''Women of the Cua.''
After six months of imprisonment, rape and torture they were released.
Her mother, María Venancia, died during captivity. Upon release, López was spoke out about their experience, which shocked public opinion.
López was the oldest member of the group, and became known as their leader. Other members included:
Gladys Baez,
Gloria Martinez,
Doris Tijerino, amongst others.
Their heroism was recorded in a poem by
Ernesto Cardenal
Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (20 January 1925 – 1 March 2020) was a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician. He was a liberation theologian and the founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands, where he lived fo ...
, which was published in 1985. It became a popular revolutionary song written by
Carlos Mejía Godoy
Carlos Mejía Godoy (born June 27, 1943) is a Nicaraguan musician, composer and singer-songwriter and one of the main representatives of the testimonial song or new song of his country.
He grew up in a family related to popular music, folklore ...
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Awards
The Order of Augusto Cesar Sandino - posthumously awarded, 2017.
Legacy
In 2019 ''The Women Militants of the FSLN “Amanda Aguilar”'' were established as a campaign group for gender equality with the organisation, named after Lopez's revolutionary alias.
Aguilar on Film
Las Mujeres del Cuá- a recording of the Women of the Cua, 2001
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hernandez Lopez, Petrona
Longevity claims
Nicaraguan revolutionaries
Female revolutionaries
1890 births
2007 deaths