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Grito de Lares (The Cry of Lares) (4225 bytes)
1: ...d on [[September 23]], [[1868]], in the town of [[Lares, Puerto Rico]]. 3: [[Image:Lares_flag.jpg|thumb|113px|Lares Revolutionary Flag]] 9: ...e Lares uprising, commonly known as the "Grito de Lares" occurred on [[September 23]], [[1868]], but was ... 11: ...ebels who, led by Manuel Rojas, retreated back to Lares. Upon an order from the governor, Julián Pavía, t... 18: [[Category:Lares, Puerto Rico]] Lares (1810 bytes) 3: '''Lares''' (pl.) (also called '''[[Genius loci|Genii loci... 5: ...d over houses, country, sea, cities, etc., as the Lares became conflated with other [[Roman mythology|Rom... 11: Types of Lares: 12: #[[Lares Compitales]] - crossroads 13: #[[Lares Domestici]] - the house Lares Familiares (2453 bytes) 1: '''Lares Familiares''' ("Family Guardians" in [[Latin]]) w... 3: ... his toga covering his head, is depicted with the Lares. 5: ...o domestic [[religious]] practices often pair the Lares and the [[Penates]]. Penates, although also domes... 17: *[[Lares]] 18: *[[Lares Permarini]] Lares, Puerto Rico (617 bytes) 1: ...ra style churches and small downtown area stores, Lares is a breezy area that is about three hours from [... 3: ...eafter as ''El [[Grito de Lares]]'' (''The Cry of Lares''), was soon extinguished. 8: [[Category:Lares, Puerto Rico|*]] Odilio Gonzalez (103 bytes) 1: ... famous [[Puerto Rican]] singer. He was born In [[Lares]]. Larvae (1217 bytes) 5: ...the dead, and divide them into two classes: the [[Lares]], or the benevolent souls of the family, which h... Francisco Ramirez Medina (1771 bytes) 5: ...ares]]. This event became known as "El [[Grito de Lares]]", Puerto Ricos call for independence. After thi... Mathias Bruckman (2452 bytes) 7: ...me was: "Capa Prieto". Manuel Rojas committee in Lares was code named "Centro Bravo". 9: ...s taken in what was to be known as El "[[Grito de Lares]]. The reolutionists delcared Puerto Rico to be ... 14: Mathias Bruckman died in the town of [[Lares, Puerto Rico]] in 1868. Mariana Bracetti (3185 bytes) 2: [[Image:Lares_flag.jpg|thumb|113px|Lares Revolutionary Flag]] 6: ... revolution that would be known as El "[[Grito de Lares]]". The Rojas admiration of Betances led them to... 8: The Rojas brothers became the leaders in [[Lares]] with the code name: "Centro Bravo". Manuel Roj... 10: ...de Oro" (Golden Arm) and appointed the leader of "Lares's Revolutionary Council". Betances suggusted tha... 12: ...own of Lares. This was the start of "El Grito de Lares". Once the town was taken, Bracetti's flag was p... Aedicula (222 bytes) 2: ...shrine holding small altars or the statues of the Lares and Penates. Larentina (375 bytes) 1: ...runda]], [[Mania]], and [[Lara]], Mother of the [[Lares]]. Lar (400 bytes) 13: ...'' is the singular form meaning one of the '''''[[Lares]]''''', a household or family [[deity]]. Aeneads (420 bytes) 9: *the [[Lares]] Manes (509 bytes) 2: ...e '''Manes''' ("good ones") were similar to the [[Lares]], [[Genius (mythology)|Genii]] and [[Di Penates]... Manuel Rojas (4402 bytes) 1: ...her was one of the main leaders of the [[Grito de Lares]] uprisng against the Spanish colonial government... 3: ...rto Rico and settled down, close to the town of [[Lares]]. Manuel Rojas grew up in a region which was mo... 11: ...onary [[Flag of Lares]] known as "[[La Bandera de Lares]]". 15: ...of Lares. This was to be known as "El [[Grito de Lares]]". The revolutionists entered the town's church ... Puerto Rican Independence Movement (2481 bytes) 5: ... in which revolutionaries took over the town of [[Lares]] and declared the Republic of Puerto Rico. [[Ram... 12: *[[Grito de Lares]] Larunda (454 bytes) 1: .... He fell in love with her and she bore him the [[Lares]]. Di Penates (342 bytes) 2: ...the entire household. They were related to the [[Lares]], [[Genius (mythology)|Genii]] and [[Larvae]]. Antonio Garcia Lopez (1825 bytes) 1: ...Garcia Lopez was a native of [[Lares, Puerto Rico|Lares]]. He was much better known as ''Tono Bicicleta''... Juan Antonio Corretjer (2855 bytes) 15: ...ion de Lares" ([[Grito de Lares|The Revolution of Lares]]); "Nuestra Bandera" (Our Flag) and many others.
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