Juan Pablo Duarte
Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) was a Dominican military leader, writer, activist, and nationalist politician who was the foremost of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic and bears the title of Father of the Nation. As one of the most celebrated figures in Dominican history, Duarte is considered a folk hero and revolutionary visionary in the modern Dominican Republic, who along with military generals Ramón Matías Mella and Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, organized and promoted La Trinitaria, a secret society that eventually led to the Dominican revolt and independence from Haitian rule in 1844 and the start of the Dominican War of Independence.Born into a middle-upper class family in 1813, his desire for knowledge and his dreams of improvement led him to Europe, where he strengthened his liberal ideas. These ideas formulated the outline for establishing an independent Dominican state. Upon returning, he voluntarily dedicated himself to teaching in the streets, improvising a school in his father's business, determined that the people of his era assimilate his ideals of revolutionary enlightenment.
Duarte became an officer in the National Guard and a year later in 1843 he participated in the "Reformist Revolution" against the dictatorship of Jean-Pierre Boyer of Haiti, which occupied Santo Domingo since over 20 years. After the defeat of the Haitians and the proclamation of the Dominican Republic in 1844, the Board formed to designate the first ruler of the nation and elected Duarte by a strong majority vote to preside over the nation but he declined the proposal, while Tomás Bobadilla took office instead.
Duarte helped inspire and finance the Dominican War of Independence, paying a heavy toll which would eventually ruin him financially. Duarte also disagreed strongly with royalist and pro-annexation sectors in the nation, especially with the wealthy caudillo and military strongman Pedro Santana, who sought to rejoin the Spanish Empire. From these struggles, Santana emerged victorious while Duarte suffered in exile, despite coming back a few times, Duarte lived most of his remaining years in Venezuela until his death in 1876. Provided by Wikipedia
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Dimensión subjetiva de la práctica del boxeo : disposiciones y cambios a nivel subjetivo a partir de la práctica pugilística en jóvenes pertenecientes a diferentes gimnasios de la... by Duarte, Juan Pablo
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The look and the ominous in 13 Reasons Why by Duarte, Juan Pablo
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Soul Kitchen. Más de lo mismo ¡pero distinto! by Duarte, Juan Pablo
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Positions, desire and havoc by Duarte, Juan Pablo, Brodsky, Juan
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Pibas. Movimientos, identidades, posiciones by Duarte, Juan Pablo, Marchese, María Pía
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Interview with Juan Pablo Meneses by Destefanis, Eugenia, Foco, Gigliola, Brodsky, Juan, Duarte, Juan Pablo, Castro, María Eugenia
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Editorial by Sorrentino, Pedro, Wilke, Valeria, Natta, Pablo, Diaz, Josefina, Duarte, Juan Pablo, Celis, Luciana
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Editorial by Sorrentino, Pedro, Wilke, Valeria, Natta, Pablo, Diaz, Josefina, Duarte, Juan Pablo, Celis, Luciana
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Aparatos de goce: las familias en las series de TV by Duarte, Juan Pablo, Parra Pautasso, Clementina, Noriega, Andrea, Cacho, Julieta Alejandra, Lizzio, Nicolás
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