Manuel Jimenes, the Glossary
Manuel José Jimenes González (January 14, 1808December 22, 1854) was one of the leaders of the Dominican War of Independence.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: Agriculture, Antonio Duvergé, Azua Province, Baracoa, Battle of Las Carreras, Buenaventura Báez, Canary Islanders, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, Charles Rivière-Hérard, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Dominican War of Independence, England, Eusebio Puello, Faustin Soulouque, Fernando Arturo de Meriño, First Dominican Republic, Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Freedman, General officer, Guantánamo Province, Haiti, Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo, Jean-Pierre Boyer, José Joaquín Puello, Juan Bautista Cambiaso, Juan Isidro Jimenes, Juan Pablo Duarte, La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic), List of presidents of the Dominican Republic, Livestock, Matías Ramón Mella, Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic, Napoleonic Wars, Pedro Santana, Port-au-Prince, President of the Dominican Republic, Puerta del Conde, Puerto Rico, San Juan de la Maguana, Santo Domingo, Tomás Bobadilla, Toussaint Louverture, United States, Venezuela.
- 19th-century Dominican Republic politicians
- Abolitionists
- Dominican Republic expatriates in Haiti
- Dominican Republic people of Portuguese descent
- Dominican Republic revolutionaries
- Marine ministers of the Dominican Republic
- People from Baracoa
- War ministers of the Dominican Republic
Agriculture
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products.
See Manuel Jimenes and Agriculture
Antonio Duvergé
Antonio Duvergé Duval (1807 – April 11, 1855), was a Dominican Republic general, considered one of the most relevant figures during the Independence of the Dominican Republic. Manuel Jimenes and Antonio Duvergé are Dominican Republic revolutionaries and people of the Dominican War of Independence.
See Manuel Jimenes and Antonio Duvergé
Azua Province
Azua is a province which is collectively one of the thirty-two provinces of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Azua Province
Baracoa
Baracoa, whose full original name is: Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Baracoa ("Our Lady of the Assumption of Baracoa"), is a municipality and city in Guantánamo Province near the eastern tip of Cuba.
See Manuel Jimenes and Baracoa
Battle of Las Carreras
The Battle of Las Carreras (Spanish: Batalla de Las Carreras) was a major battle during the years after the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on the 21–22 April 1849, nearby Baní, Peravia Province.
See Manuel Jimenes and Battle of Las Carreras
Buenaventura Báez
Ramón Buenaventura Báez Méndez (July 14, 1812March 14, 1884), was a Dominican conservative politician and military figure. Manuel Jimenes and Buenaventura Báez are Dominican Republic military personnel, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, people of the Dominican War of Independence and presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Buenaventura Báez
Canary Islanders
Canary Islanders, or Canarians (canarios), are the people of the Canary Islands, an autonomous community of Spain near the coast of northwest Africa.
See Manuel Jimenes and Canary Islanders
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
The Captaincy General of Santo Domingo (Capitanía General de Santo Domingo) was the first Capitancy in the New World, established by Spain in 1492 on the island of Hispaniola. The Capitancy, under the jurisdiction of the Real Audiencia of Santo Domingo, was granted administrative powers over the Spanish possessions in the Caribbean and most of its mainland coasts, making Santo Domingo the principal political entity of the early colonial period.
See Manuel Jimenes and Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
Charles Rivière-Hérard
Charles Rivière-Hérard (16 February 1789 – 31 August 1850) also known as Charles Hérard aîné (Charles Hérard eldest) was an officer in the Haitian Army under Alexandre Pétion during his struggles against Henri Christophe.
See Manuel Jimenes and Charles Rivière-Hérard
Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island.
Curaçao
Curaçao (or, or, Papiamentu), officially the Country of Curaçao (Land Curaçao; Papiamentu: Pais Kòrsou), is a Lesser Antilles island in the southern Caribbean Sea, specifically the Dutch Caribbean region, about north of Venezuela.
See Manuel Jimenes and Curaçao
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a North American country on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north.
See Manuel Jimenes and Dominican Republic
Dominican War of Independence
The Dominican War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia Dominicana) was a war of independence that began when the Dominican Republic declared independence from the Republic of Haiti on February 27, 1844 and ended on January 24, 1856.
See Manuel Jimenes and Dominican War of Independence
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
See Manuel Jimenes and England
Eusebio Puello
Eusebio Puello de Castro (1811 – December 15, 1871) was Dominican general who displayed great leadership skills and bravery; he stood out during the Dominican War of Independence. Manuel Jimenes and Eusebio Puello are people of the Dominican War of Independence.
See Manuel Jimenes and Eusebio Puello
Faustin Soulouque
Faustin-Élie Soulouque (15 August 1782 – 3 August 1867) was a Haitian politician and military commander who served as President of Haiti from 1847 to 1849 and Emperor of Haiti from 1849 to 1859.
See Manuel Jimenes and Faustin Soulouque
Fernando Arturo de Meriño
Fernando Arturo de Meriño y Ramírez (January 9, 1833 – August 20, 1906) was a Dominican priest and politician. Manuel Jimenes and Fernando Arturo de Meriño are 19th-century Dominican Republic politicians, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, people of the Dominican War of Independence and presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Fernando Arturo de Meriño
First Dominican Republic
The First Dominican Republic, was a predecessor of the currently existing Dominican Republic, and began on 27 February 1844 with the proclamation of the Dominican Republic, and culminated on 18 March 1861 with the annexation of the country to Spain.
See Manuel Jimenes and First Dominican Republic
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (9 March 1817 – 4 July 1861) was a Dominican revolutionary, politician, and former president of the Dominican Republic. Manuel Jimenes and Francisco del Rosario Sánchez are Abolitionists, Dominican Republic military personnel, Dominican Republic revolutionaries, people of the Dominican War of Independence and presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
Freedman
A freedman or freedwoman is a person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means.
See Manuel Jimenes and Freedman
General officer
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry.
See Manuel Jimenes and General officer
Guantánamo Province
Guantánamo is the easternmost province of Cuba.
See Manuel Jimenes and Guantánamo Province
Haiti
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.
Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo
The Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo (Ocupación haitiana de Santo Domingo; Occupation haïtienne de Saint-Domingue; Okipasyon ayisyen nan Sen Domeng) was the annexation and merger of then-independent Republic of Spanish Haiti (formerly Santo Domingo) into the Republic of Haiti, that lasted twenty-two years, from February 9, 1822, to February 27, 1844.
See Manuel Jimenes and Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo
Jean-Pierre Boyer
Jean-Pierre Boyer (15 February 1776 – 9 July 1850) was one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution, and the president of Haiti from 1818 to 1843.
See Manuel Jimenes and Jean-Pierre Boyer
José Joaquín Puello
José Joaquín Puello de Castro (1808 – 23 December 1847) was a Dominican revolutionary and military general who served as government minister in the Dominican Republic. Manuel Jimenes and José Joaquín Puello are Abolitionists, Dominican Republic revolutionaries and people of the Dominican War of Independence.
See Manuel Jimenes and José Joaquín Puello
Juan Bautista Cambiaso
Juan Bautista Cambiaso (September 12, 1820 – June 21, 1886), né Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Cambiaso, was a Genoese-born sailor and soldier, best known for helping establish the naval forces of the nascent Dominican Republic during its war of emancipation. Manuel Jimenes and Juan Bautista Cambiaso are Dominican Republic military personnel, people of the Dominican War of Independence and White Dominicans.
See Manuel Jimenes and Juan Bautista Cambiaso
Juan Isidro Jimenes
Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (November 15, 1846 – May 9, 1919) was a Dominican Republic political figure. Manuel Jimenes and Juan Isidro Jimenes are 19th-century Dominican Republic politicians, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, presidents of the Dominican Republic and White Dominicans.
See Manuel Jimenes and Juan Isidro Jimenes
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. Manuel Jimenes and Juan Pablo Duarte are Abolitionists, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, Dominican Republic revolutionaries, people of the Dominican War of Independence and White Dominicans.
See Manuel Jimenes and Juan Pablo Duarte
La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic)
La Trinitaria (The Trinity) was a secret society founded in 1838 in what today is known as Arzobispo Nouel Street, across from the "Del Carmen's Church" in the then occupied Santo Domingo, the current capital of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic)
List of presidents of the Dominican Republic
Since independence in 1844, the Dominican Republic has counted 54 people in the presidential office, whether constitutional, provisional, or interim, divided into 66 periods of government. Manuel Jimenes and List of presidents of the Dominican Republic are presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and List of presidents of the Dominican Republic
Livestock
Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting in order to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool.
See Manuel Jimenes and Livestock
Matías Ramón Mella
Matías Ramón Mella Castillo (25 February 1816 – 4 June 1864), who was most known by his middle name (Ramón), was a Dominican revolutionary, politician, and military general. Manuel Jimenes and Matías Ramón Mella are Abolitionists, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, Dominican Republic revolutionaries, people of the Dominican War of Independence, war ministers of the Dominican Republic and White Dominicans.
See Manuel Jimenes and Matías Ramón Mella
Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic
San Fernando de Monte Cristi, also known as Montecristi, is the capital town of Monte Cristi Province in the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic
Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte (1804–1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions.
See Manuel Jimenes and Napoleonic Wars
Pedro Santana
Pedro Santana y Familias, 1st Marquess of Las Carreras (29 June 180114 June 1864) was a military commander and royalist politician who served as the president of the junta that had established the First Dominican Republic, a precursor to the position of the President of the Dominican Republic, and as the first President of the republic in the modern line of succession. Manuel Jimenes and Pedro Santana are Dominican Republic military personnel, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, people of the Dominican War of Independence and presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and Pedro Santana
Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince (Pòtoprens) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti.
See Manuel Jimenes and Port-au-Prince
President of the Dominican Republic
The president of the Dominican Republic (Presidente de la República Dominicana) is both the head of state and head of government of the Dominican Republic. Manuel Jimenes and president of the Dominican Republic are presidents of the Dominican Republic.
See Manuel Jimenes and President of the Dominican Republic
Puerta del Conde
La Puerta del Conde (The Count's Gate) was the main entrance to the fortified city of Santo Domingo (in present-day Dominican Republic), named to honor Governor Captain-General Bernardino de Meneses Bracamonte y Zapata, 1st Count of Peñalva, who during his tenure saved the city from a siege in 1655 by Englishmen General Robert Venables and Admiral William Penn amid the Third Anglo-Spanish War.
See Manuel Jimenes and Puerta del Conde
Puerto Rico
-;.
See Manuel Jimenes and Puerto Rico
San Juan de la Maguana
San Juan de la Maguana is a city and municipality in the western region of the Dominican Republic and capital of the San Juan province.
See Manuel Jimenes and San Juan de la Maguana
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo (meaning "Saint Dominic" but verbatim "Holy Sunday"), once known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, known as Ciudad Trujillo between 1936 and 1961, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population.
See Manuel Jimenes and Santo Domingo
Tomás Bobadilla
Tomás Bobadilla y Briones (30 March 1785 – 21 December 1871) was a writer, intellectual and politician from the Dominican Republic. Manuel Jimenes and Tomás Bobadilla are Abolitionists, Dominican Republic expatriates in Haiti, Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent, people of the Dominican War of Independence, presidents of the Dominican Republic and White Dominicans.
See Manuel Jimenes and Tomás Bobadilla
Toussaint Louverture
François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint Bréda (20 May 1743 – 7 April 1803), was a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
See Manuel Jimenes and Toussaint Louverture
United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
See Manuel Jimenes and United States
Venezuela
Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea.
See Manuel Jimenes and Venezuela
See also
19th-century Dominican Republic politicians
- Alejandro Woss y Gil
- Fernando Arturo de Meriño
- Francisco Gregorio Billini
- Gregorio Luperón
- Horacio Vásquez
- José Antonio Salcedo
- José Desiderio Valverde
- José María Cabral
- Juan Isidro Jimenes
- Manuel Jimenes
- Manuel María Gautier
- Manuel Rodríguez Objío
- Manuel de Jesús Galván
- Manuel de Regla Mota
- Ulises Heureaux
Abolitionists
- 'Abd al-Ahad Khan
- Abdel Nasser Ould Ethmane
- Abdullah al-Sallal
- Ahmad I ibn Mustafa
- Aminetou Mint El-Moctar
- Arthur Schopenhauer
- Barnabas Yale
- Biram Dah Abeid
- Daniel Davis (bishop)
- Faisal of Saudi Arabia
- Fok Hing-tong
- Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
- Frank Lugard Brayne
- George Barbu Știrbei
- Jean-Baptiste Chavannes
- José Joaquín Puello
- Juan Pablo Duarte
- Karen Jeppe
- Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann
- List of abolitionist forerunners
- List of abolitionists
- Luigi Robecchi Bricchetti
- Magnus Eriksson
- Manuel Jimenes
- Matías Ramón Mella
- Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva
- Peter von Scholten
- Philothei of Athens
- Qaboos bin Said
- Ramón Castilla
- Robert Charles Frederic
- Rufus Lumry
- Samuel Jackman Prescod
- Tomás Bobadilla
- Tuve Hasselquist
- Virginia de Castro e Almeida
- Zahra Khanom Tadj es-Saltaneh
Dominican Republic expatriates in Haiti
- Fernando Tavera
- Manuel Jimenes
- Marcos Evangelista Adón
- Tomás Bobadilla
Dominican Republic people of Portuguese descent
- Alexis Victoria Yeb
- Arístides Victoria Yeb
- Diego Columbus
- Donald Reid Cabral
- Félix Evaristo Mejía
- Fabio Fiallo
- Felipa Colón de Toledo, 2nd Duchess of Veragua
- Inês Thomas Almeida
- José Ignacio Paliza
- José María Cabral
- José María Cabral (director)
- José María Cabral y Báez
- Juan Bautista Vicini Cabral
- Juan Rodriguez (trader)
- Juan Vicente Moscoso
- Luis Arístides Fiallo Cabral
- Luis Colón, 1st Duke of Veragua
- Manuel Díez Cabral
- Manuel Jimenes
- Manuel del Cabral
- Marcio Veloz Maggiolo
- Marcos Antonio Cabral
- Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez
- Peggy Cabral
- Ramón Troncoso
- Sarah Jorge León
- Viriato Fiallo
Dominican Republic revolutionaries
- Ana Valverde
- Antonio Duvergé
- Antonio Imbert Barrera
- Benigno Filomeno de Rojas
- Benigno del Castillo
- Cesareo Guillermo
- Concepción Bona
- Fernando Valerio
- Francisco Caamaño
- Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
- Gaspar Polanco
- Gregorio Luperón
- José Antonio Figueroa
- José Antonio Salcedo
- José Corporán
- José Desiderio Valverde
- José Joaquín Puello
- José María Cabral
- José Núñez de Cáceres
- Juan Alejandro Acosta
- Juan Erazo
- Juan Pablo Duarte
- Juan Sánchez Ramírez
- Juan Vicente Moscoso
- Juana Saltitopa
- Lucas de Peña
- Mamá Tingó
- Manuel Jimenes
- Manuel María Gautier
- Manuel Rodríguez Objío
- María Baltasara de los Reyes
- María Trinidad Sánchez
- Marcos Evangelista Adón
- Matías Ramón Mella
- Maximiliano Gómez
- Norberto Torres (military commander)
- Pedro Antonio Pimentel
- Pedro Eugenio Pelletier
- Pedro Florentino
- Pedro Guillermo
- Petrolina Gaú
- Rosa Duarte
- Rudecindo de León
- Santiago Rodríguez Masagó
- Sebastián Lemba
- Segundo Imbert
- Ulises Heureaux
- Villa sisters
Marine ministers of the Dominican Republic
- Manuel Jimenes
People from Baracoa
- Alexis Paumier
- Elisbet Gámez
- Eugenio George Lafita
- J. P. Martínez
- José Legrá
- Manuel Jimenes
- María Caridad Colón
- Rafael Pineda (television journalist)
- Roel Caboverde Llacer
- Rolando Rodríguez Lobaina
War ministers of the Dominican Republic
- Manuel Jimenes
- Matías Ramón Mella
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Jimenes
Also known as Manuel José Jimenes González.