Manuela Basilisa de Medrano Silva Manuela Basilisa de Medrano Silva was the second wife of Francisco Bolognesi. Together they had two sons: • Enrique Federico Bolognesi Medrano • Augusto Bolognesi Medrano
es] She suffered immense personal losses during the
War of the Pacific, including the deaths of her husband, her two sons, Enrique and Augusto Bolognesi Medrano, and her brother, Manuel de Medrano Silva. Despite her sacrifices,
Peruvian history has largely overlooked or misrepresented her existence. Notably, a street in
Lima honors her son, Augusto Bolognesi Medrano, without acknowledging the
Medrano surname. The Medrano Silva family originated from San Gerónimo, Ica (which was part of Lima at the time), rather than
Camaná. Manuela Basilisa de Medrano Silva was the daughter of Joseph Eustaquio de Medrano Mata and Juana Paula de Silva Farfán, both from
Ica, Peru. Her father was born on October 18, 1769, baptized at San Gerónimo Church in 1773, and later died in Lima in 1857. Her mother, born on February 28, 1793, was baptized the same year at San Gerónimo Church and died in Lima in 1874. The couple married on July 18, 1813, and were part of a well-established Peruvian lineage. Francisco's wife Manuela Basilisa de Medrano, born in 1827, was the sister of Sergeant Major and Captain Manuel de Medrano Silva, a hero of the War of the Pacific. Her brother, Manuel de Medrano Silva, was killed in the
Battle of Miraflores and buried in the Pantheon of Heroes, beneath the tomb of his brother-in-law, Francisco Bolognesi. Her brother was the father of Manuela Eleodora de Medrano Azcoytia, who later married José Mercedes Monge Patiño.
Issue Enrique Federico Bolognesi Medrano was born in 1860 and followed his father’s footsteps by joining the
Peruvian Army. He enrolled in the Military Academy and was later commissioned as a
second lieutenant in the
artillery. He participated in the
Battle of Alto de la Alianza (May 26, 1880) in
Tacna, where he fought bravely. In July 1880, he was permitted to return to Lima, where he was promoted to
captain for his valor. On January 23, 1881, Enrique died at the age of 21, after eight days of agony due to wounds sustained in the
Battle of Miraflores. His death was recorded in the Parish of San Sebastián, Lima, and he was buried in the
General Cemetery of Lima. Enrique Federico Pablo Bolognesi Medrano married Ana María Antonia Bolognesi Coloma on November 10, 1880, in a religious ceremony at San Sebastián Church in Lima. Their civil marriage took place on November 25, 1880, in the Lima civil registry. They later lived in the Callao district before moving to Paita, Piura. They had a distinguished son named Federico Bolognesi Bolognesi
es], born on 7 June 1892, and a daughter, Victoria Manuela Bolognesi Bolognesi, who was born in 1890 and baptized in the
Parroquia Matriz del Callao, with Manuela Basilisa de Medrano Silva as her godmother.
Augusto Fabián Bolognesi Medrano was born in 1862 and, like his father and brother, pursued a military career. At 16 years old, he was promoted from
cadet to second lieutenant before his father departed for war. He served in a battery unit in
Callao but requested a combat position on land. During the
Battle of San Juan on January 13, 1881, he was gravely wounded, sustaining multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and leg. Despite his injuries, he remained defiant, shouting battle cries even in his final moments. After 14 days of suffering, he died on January 27, 1881, at 18 years old. His death was also recorded in the Parish of San Sebastián, Lima, and he was buried alongside his brother in the General Cemetery of Lima. == See also ==