On October 13, 1934, Aida Lafuente served as a liaison between Oviedo's Revolutionary Committee and rebel groups controlling the western part of the city during the Spanish Republic army's efforts to suppress the 1934 Revolution. Lafuente was killed near the church of San Pedro de los Arcos in Oviedo while attempting, nearly alone, to halt the advance of troops under Lieutenant Colonel Juan Yagüe. These forces, consisting of
Legionnaires, Moroccan
Regulares, and artillery units under General
Francisco Franco's broader command, faced resistance from two machine gun nests, one of which was operated by Lafuente herself. Though her position was eventually surrounded and overwhelmed by cavalry and infantry attacks, she refused to surrender and stopped their advance for hours, eventually firing her pistol at a legionnaire when ordered to surrender after running out of ammo. Her body was later discovered in a mass grave near the church. == Legacy ==