Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811)
I guess you mean the Mexican war of independence. He would be Miguel Hidalgo.
Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753-1811) qualifies as such.
He was a Catholic priest.
No. Miguel Hidalgo was a priest who started the War of Independence in Mexico.
Miguel Hidalgo, a Catholic priest who riled up the people in his town for revolution with his Grito de Dolores
He was a Catholic priest.
Catholic missionaries didn't participate during the revolution. It was Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753 - 1811) the single priest who started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821) against Spain. Hidalgo however, was captured, excommunicated and executed just one year after he started the struggle for independence.
He was a Catholic priest who started the revolt that eventually became the war of independence of Mexico against Spain. He is regarded as the 'father of the nation' in Mexico.
Miguel Hidalgo
Father Miguel Hidalgo
It seems though Miguel Hidalgo was a catholic priest, he was profoundly human. He had five children with two women before he died during the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821).
He was a Catholic priest.