Benjamín Francisco Zeledón Rodríguez | |
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Born | October 4, 1879 |
Died | October 4, 1912 | (aged 33)
Place of birth | La Concordia, Jinotega, Nicaragua |
Place of death | Catarina, Masaya, Nicaragua |
Allegiance | Nicaragua |
Years of service | 1907 - 1912 |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Battle of Namasigüe, Battle of Masaya |
Awards | National Hero of Nicaragua |
Benjamín Francisco Zeledón Rodríguez (October 4, 1879 – October 4, 1912) was a Nicaraguan lawyer, politician and soldier known under the posthumous title of National Hero of Nicaragua.
Liberal-Conservative Revolution 1912[]
He was one of the leaders of an uprising against President Adolfo Díaz, regarded by many as a United States puppet. After the surrender of General Luis Mena on September 23, Zeledón assumed the supreme command of the Revolution thus became Supreme Leader of the Government in rebellion. He was killed during the Battle of Coyotepe Hill, when United States Marines recaptured Fort Coyotepe and the city of Masaya from rebels. His body was carried on an oxcart by the Marines to be buried in Catarina. This image greatly impacted future Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino.
External links[]
- The letters of Benjamín Zeledón, written before his death in combat (Spanish)
- La saga heroica de Benjamín Zeledón, by José Aníbal Gallegos (La Prensa article, October 4, 2002) (Spanish)]
- El general Benjamín Zeledón, by Augusto César Sandino (Spanish)
The original article can be found at Benjamín Zeledón and the edit history here.