Manuel Jimenes

      Manuel Jimenes
      Manuel Jimenez.jpg
      Coat of arms of the Dominican Republic.svg 2nd President of the Dominican Republic
      In office
      September 8, 1848 – May 29, 1849
      Preceded by Pedro Santana
      Succeeded by Buenaventura Báez
      General and Minister of War
      In office
      November 19, 1844 – August 4, 1848
      Personal details
      Born (1808-01-14)January 14, 1808
      Baracoa, Guantánamo, Cuba
      Died December 22, 1852(1852-12-22) (aged 44)
      Port-au-Prince, Haiti
      Nationality Dominican
      Spouse(s) María Francisca Ravelo de los Reyes (1835-18??)

      Altagracia Pereyra Pérez de la Paz (1849-1854)

      Children María del Carmen, Isabel Emilia, María de los Dolores, Manuel María and Manuel de Jesús.

      Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra

      Religion Catholic

      Manuel José Jimenes González (January 14, 1808 – December 22, 1854) was a Cuban born military figure and politician in the Dominican Republic. He served as the second President of the Dominican Republic from August 4, 1848 until May 30, 1849. Prior to that he served as the country's Minister of War and Marine Affairs.[1][2][3]

      Early years

      Jimenes was born on January 14, 1808 in Baracoa, Guantanamo, Cuba to Juan Jimenes and Altagracia González.

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      Political career

      During the nascent years of the Republic, Jimenes served as the country's Minister of War and Marine Matters under Pedro Santana. When Santana relinquished the Presidency on August 4, 1848, General Jimenes was elected the constitutional President. That same year Haitian forces under Emperor Soulouque, invaded the Dominican Republic. Jimenes was unable to halt the Haitian forces and was forced to call upon Santana for military assistance. Santana was able to defeat the Haitian military, yet as a result Santana regained control of the Republic by overthrowing Jimenes.

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      Personal life

      Jimenes married his first wife María Francisca Ravelo de los Reyes on August 19, 1835 in Santo Domingo. The couple had 5 children: María del Carmen, Isabel Emilia, María de los Dolores, Manuel María and Manuel de Jesús.

      On May 21, 1849 after marrying his second wife Altagracia Pereyra Pérez, the couple had a son Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra, whom would later become President of the Dominican Republic.

      On December 22, 1854, Jimenes died in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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      References

      1. ^ Manuel Jimenes, prócer de la independencia - Page 336 José Antonio Jimenes Hernández - 2001 "Manuel José Jimenes González c.c. María Francisca Ravelo de los Reyes, hija de: Agustín Ravelo Hemández y María Facunda de los Reyes N úñez; nieta patema de: José Ravelo e Isabel Evangelista Hemández;"
      2. ^ Carlos Larrazábal Blanco Familias dominicanas 1980 - Volume 4 - Page 119 "Manuel José Jimenes González, 26 años, propietario, alambiquero, estudiante Universitario 1820-21, c.c. Francisca Ravelo, 18 añes, h. de Agustín Ravelo (6/H6) y María Facunda de los Reyes, 19 de agosto de 1835."
      3. ^ Historia de la literatura dominicana - Volume 4 - Page 122 Néstor Contín Aybar, Universidad Central del Este - 1986 "Pereyra, que fue Presidente de la República, y biznieto de Manuel José Jimenes González, que también lo fue. Muy joven aún se trasladó a Francia a emprender estudios de Medicina y allí se doctoró. A su regreso al país, dio clases de ..."
      • Biography at the Enciclopedia Virtual Dominicana
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