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Ignacio Allende
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Ignacio Allende

Independence Hero, Military Commander

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Ignacio Allende Ignacio Allende was a royalist military officer who became a leading conspirator in Mexico's independence movement alongside Miguel Hidalgo. He commanded the revolutionary forces as a military general but grew frustrated with Hidalgo's lack of military discipline. He was captured and executed by firing squad in 1811. San Miguel de Allende bears his name.

Biography

Allende statue in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua. Posthumous portrait of Ignacio Allende (1769–1811). Allende was born on January 21, 1769, to a wealthy Spanish criollo family in San Miguel el Grande in Guanajuato, Mexico. His father was Domingo Narciso de Allende y Ayerdi from Spain and a wealthy estate owner and trader. In 1802, he joined the army, serving under general Félix María Calleja. In 1806, he started to favor the possibility of independence from Spain. His attendance at a conspiratorial meeting in Valladolid (today Morelia) was discovered, in 1809, by the Spanish and went unsanctioned. Regardless, Allende kept supporting the underground independence movement. He was eventually invited by the mayor of Querétaro, Miguel Domínguez and his wife Josefa Ortíz de Domínguez to discuss further plans for independence at their home. It was during one of these meetings where Allende met Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and his captain Juan Aldama. Originally, the independence movement was to be led jointly by Allende and Aldama. A change of plans prompted by the discovery of the conspiracy forced Hidalgo to start the rebellion earlier than agreed. The "Grito de Dolores" uttered by Hidalgo signaled the beginning of the revolution, after which the conspirators rallied behind him. The rebel army quickly captured the town of Dolores and marched towards San Miguel el Grande, where Allende obtained the support of his cavalry regiment. On September 22, 1810, Hidalgo y Costilla was officially made captain general of the Revolutionary army while Allende was made lieutenant general. After the famous capture of the Alhóndiga de Granaditas, in Guanajuato, and his victory in the Battle of Monte de las Cruces Allende suggested Hidalgo march toward Mexico City and capture it. As a consequence of the rebels' defeat in the Battle of Calderón Bridge, the leadership of the Revolutionary army demanded the replacement of Hidalgo as their leader. Allende took this new responsibility and, with a decimated army, he decided to march north to the United States, with the goal of making connections with those in the United States for support. The rebels, however, were ambushed at the Wells of Baján due to the betrayal of Ignacio Elizondo, leading to the capture of Allende, Hidalgo, and several other commanders. Allende's illegitimate child Indalecio was killed during this ambush. Allende was taken to the city of Chihuahua where he was tried for insubordination and imprisoned. He was informed of 2,000 Americans located near San Antonio de Bexar and asked for a meeting with the viceroy in order to contemplate a joint solution in defending a potential American invasion. His request was denied and was executed by firing squad on June 26, 1811. His body was decapitated and his head taken to the Alhóndiga de Granaditas where it was shown to the public inside a cage hung from one corner of the building. In 1824 his remains were buried in the vault reserved for the viceroys and presidents in t

Legacy

Allende is a national hero of Mexico. Places named in his honor include the municipal district and city of San Miguel de Allende in the state of Guanajuato, the municipal district of Allende, Chihuahua, the municipality of Talpa de Allende in Jalisco, Allende, Nuevo León, Allende, Coahuila, and Allende metro station, in Mexico City.

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1760s
1769

Allende was born on January 21, 1769, to a wealthy Spanish criollo family in...

Allende was born on January 21, 1769, to a wealthy Spanish criollo family in San Miguel el Grande in Guanajuato, Mexico

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1800s
1802

In 1802, he joined the army, serving under general Félix María Calleja

In 1802, he joined the army, serving under general Félix María Calleja

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1806

In 1806, he started to favor the possibility of independence from Spain

In 1806, he started to favor the possibility of independence from Spain

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1809

His attendance at a conspiratorial meeting in Valladolid (today Morelia) was...

His attendance at a conspiratorial meeting in Valladolid (today Morelia) was discovered, in 1809, by the Spanish and went unsanctioned

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1810s
1810

On September 22, 1810, Hidalgo y Costilla was officially made captain general...

On September 22, 1810, Hidalgo y Costilla was officially made captain general of the Revolutionary army while Allende was made lieutenant general

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1811

His request was denied and was executed by firing squad on June 26, 1811

His request was denied and was executed by firing squad on June 26, 1811

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1820s
1824

In 1824 his remains were buried in the vault reserved for the viceroys and...

In 1824 his remains were buried in the vault reserved for the viceroys and presidents in t

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