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: Known as the "Maid of Saragossa," she was a celebrated Spanish heroine of the Peninsular War. During the 1808 Siege of Saragossa, she famously manned a cannon to repel French forces after the Spanish defenders had been killed. She was later recognized by King Ferdinand VII as a captain in the Spanish army.

"Agustina" is a traditional Spanish and Latin American feminine given name derived from the Latin "Augustinus," meaning "venerable," "great," or "magnificent". While the name itself carries deep historical and linguistic roots, it is most frequently recognized through several prominent historical figures, contemporary academics, and cultural icons. Historical Figures Agustina

: A Mexican heroine often called the "Greatest Mother in Mexico." She is honored for her immense sacrifice during the French Intervention in Mexico, where 12 of her 13 sons died defending the Republic. : Known as the "Maid of Saragossa," she

: Known as "Aguchita," she was a Peruvian religious sister and martyr. She was beatified for her work defending the rights of the Ashaninka tribe and was killed by members of the Shining Path movement. Contemporary Notable Individuals "Agustina" is a traditional Spanish and Latin American

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