Maria Da Fonte Portugal
The Maria da Fonte was a women-led rural tax-riot in Portugal that sparked a provincial revolt (in Minho) and a civil war in the north of the country between the then-ruling conservative liberals (Cartistas) and an ad-hoc coalition of progressives and absolutists (Patuleias). A marching tune was composed by Angelo Frondoni (an Italian musician who made career in Portugal), and it became a popular progressive anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE4UmdEeL2w
Viva a Maria da Fonte
Com as pistolas na mão
Para matar os cabrais
Que são falsos à nação
É avante Portugueses
É avante sem temer
Pela santa Liberdade
Triunfar ou perecer
Viva a Maria da Fonte
A cavalo e sem cair
Com as pistolas à cinta
A tocar a reunir
Lá raiou a liberdade
Que a nação há-de aditar
Glória ao Minho que primeiro
O seu grito fez soar