
Francisco Antonio de Zela
Francisco Antonio de Zela y Arizaga (July 24, 1768, in Lima – July 18, 1819, in Panama City) is notable for sending forth the first anti-Spanish rebellion in the Peruvian city of Tacna on June 20, 1811, in an attempt to start the independence of Peru. De Zela was supported by a large group of criollos, mestizos and Indians, among them the caciques José Rosa Ara and Miguel Copaja.
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- Other Names :Francisco Antonio de Zela,フランシスコ・アントニオ・デ・セラ,弗朗西斯科·安東尼奧·德澤拉
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- Country : Peru
- Born on 28 July