Agustina de Aragón
Agustina de Aragón was a Spanish heroine known for her bravery during the Siege of Zaragoza in the early 19th century. Born in 1786, she became famous for her role in defending the city against the French forces during the Peninsular War. Agustina is often remembered for her courageous act of firing a cannon to inspire her fellow defenders.
Her actions made her a symbol of resistance and patriotism in Spain. After the war, she continued to be celebrated for her contributions, and her legacy remains an important part of Spanish history. Agustina de Aragón is often depicted in literature and art as a figure of strength and valor.