Mercedes Fontecilla

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Mercedes Fontecilla
María Mercedes Fontecilla Valdivieso.jpg
First Lady of Chile
In role
1811–1813
PresidentJosé Miguel Carrera
Personal details
Born
María Mercedes Fontecilla y Fernández de Valdivieso

(1799-06-18)June 18, 1799
Santiago, Chile
DiedMay 5, 1853(1853-05-05) (aged 53)
Santiago, Chile
NationalityChilean
Spouse(s)
(m. 1814; died 1821)

Diego José Benavente
(m. 1823)
Children
  • Francisca Javiera
  • Roberta
  • Rosa
  • Josefa
  • José Miguel
Parent(s)
  • Diego Antonio Fontecilla Palacios
  • Rosa Fernández de Valdivieso y Portusagasti

María Mercedes Fontecilla y Fernández de Valdivieso (June 18, 1799 – May 5, 1853) was a First Lady of Chile.

Mercedes Fontecilla was born in Santiago, the daughter of and of . She married José Miguel Carrera Verdugo on August 20, 1814, and together they had five children: Francisca Javiera, Roberta, Rosa, Josefa and  [es] (who was born after the death of his father, and was in turn the father of Ignacio Carrera Pinto, hero of the War of the Pacific.) After the defeat of Rancagua, together with her husband, she emigrated to Argentina. Mercedes Fontecilla followed him during all his campaigns and was allowed to return to Chile only in 1821.

After the execution of General Carrera in 1823, she married Diego José Benavente, with whom she another four children: Benjamín, Mercedes, Mariana and Carolina. She died in Santiago at the age of 54.

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Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Chile
1811–1813
Succeeded by
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