DescriptionPablo Presbere Album de Figueroa (1).jpg
Español: Pablo Presbere ataca el pueblo de San Bartolomé de Urinama, donde da muerte al fraile Pablo de Rebullida y dos soldados españoles. Álbum de Figueroa (siglo XIX).
Date
19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source
Álbum de Figueroa. Archivo Nacional de Costa Rica.
Author
José María Figueroa Oreamuno (1820-1900)
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