Pablo Alí, the Glossary
Pablo Alí was a chief military commander of Haitian origin, who was in charge of the so-called Battalion 31 or Batallon de Morenos (Dark-skinned Battalion), freed slaves which joined the ranks of the Dominican army.[1]
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17 relations: Criollo people, Dominican Republic, Dutty Boukman, Georges Biassou, Haiti, Haitian Revolution, Jean-Pierre Boyer, José Núñez de Cáceres, Juan Pablo Duarte, Juan Sánchez Ramírez, La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic), Louis XVI, Peace of Basel, Saint-Domingue, Santo Domingo, Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo, Toussaint Louverture.
- Dominican Republic people of Haitian descent
- People from the Colony of Santo Domingo
- People of the Haitian Revolution
Criollo people
In Hispanic America, criollo is a term used originally to describe people of full Spanish descent born in the viceroyalties.
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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.
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Dutty Boukman
Dutty Boukman (or Boukman Dutty; died 7 November 1791) was an early leader of the Haitian Revolution. Pablo Alí and Dutty Boukman are people from Saint-Domingue.
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Georges Biassou
George Biassou (1 January 1741 – 14 July 1801) was an early leader of the 1791 slave rising in Saint-Domingue that began the Haitian Revolution.
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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 Revolution
The Haitian Revolution (révolution haïtienne or La guerre de l'indépendance; Lagè d Lendependans) was a successful insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti.
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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.
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José Núñez de Cáceres
José Núñez de Cáceres y Albor (March 14, 1772 – September 11, 1846) was a Dominican revolutionary and writer. Pablo Alí and José Núñez de Cáceres are people from the Colony of Santo Domingo and people of the Dominican War of Independence.
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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. Pablo Alí and Juan Pablo Duarte are people of the Dominican War of Independence.
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Juan Sánchez Ramírez
Juan Sánchez Ramírez (1762–11 February 1811) was a Dominican general who was the primary leader of the War of Reconquista. Pablo Alí and Juan Sánchez Ramírez are Dominican Republic military personnel and people from the Colony of Santo Domingo.
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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.
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Louis XVI
Louis XVI (Louis Auguste;; 23 August 175421 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
Peace of Basel
The Peace of Basel of 1795 consists of three peace treaties involving France during the French Revolution (represented by François de Barthélemy).
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Saint-Domingue
Saint-Domingue was a French colony in the western portion of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, in the area of modern-day Haiti, from 1697 to 1804.
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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.
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Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo
Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo (Spanish: Reconquista Española de Santo Domingo) was the war for Spanish reestablishment in Santo Domingo, or better known as the Reconquista, and was fought between November 7, 1808, and July 9, 1809.
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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.
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See also
Dominican Republic people of Haitian descent
- Alberto Lois
- Alexandra Cheron
- Alfonso Soriano
- Angelita Trujillo
- Antonio Duvergé
- Bernardo Pié
- Charlie Mariotti
- Domingo Germán
- Domingo Jean
- Esteban Yan
- Estevan Florial
- Félix Pie
- Fernando Guerrero (boxer)
- Héctor Trujillo
- Haitians in the Dominican Republic
- Jandel Gustave
- Jhohanny Jean
- José Francisco Peña Gómez
- José Francisco Peña Guaba
- Julian Yan
- Juliana Deguis
- Luisito Pié
- Mateo Aquino Febrillet
- Max Puig
- Maximo Nelson
- Miguel Sanó
- Orlando Calixte
- Pablo Alí
- Radhames Liz
- Rafael Trujillo
- Ramfis Domínguez-Trujillo
- Sammy Sosa
- Santiago Rodríguez Masagó
- Temístocles Montás
- Tony Fernández
- Ulises Heureaux
- Yailin La Más Viral
People from the Colony of Santo Domingo
- Bartolomé de las Casas
- Campuzano-Polanco family
- Diego Caballero
- Diego de Arana
- Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés
- José Núñez de Cáceres
- Juan Sánchez Ramírez
- Juan Vicente Moscoso
- Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón
- María Trinidad Sánchez
- Maroons
- Pablo Alí
- Peter Martyr d'Anghiera
- Ruy Fernández de Fuenmayor
People of the Haitian Revolution
- Étienne Élie Gerin
- Étienne Polverel
- André Rigaud
- Bartholomew Rowley
- Charles Leclerc (general, born 1772)
- Charles Rivière-Hérard
- Dominique You
- Donatien-Marie-Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte de Rochambeau
- Edward Stevens (diplomat)
- Gabriel, comte d'Hédouville
- Honoré Joseph Antoine Ganteaume
- Jacques Maurepas
- Jean Augustin Ernouf
- Jean Baptiste Brunet
- Jean Boudet
- Jean Kina
- Jean-Baptiste Belley
- Jean-Baptiste Chavannes
- Jean-Baptiste Riché
- Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert
- Jean-Louis Pierrot
- Joaquín García y Moreno
- Joseph Balthazar Inginac
- Julien Raimond
- Léger-Félicité Sonthonax
- Lamour Desrances
- Leonora Sansay
- Louis Jean Nicolas Abbé
- Louis-Marie Stanislas Fréron
- Louis-René Levassor de Latouche Tréville
- Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité
- Marie-Louise Coidavid
- Pablo Alí
- Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande
- Pierre Baste
- Romaine-la-Prophétesse
- Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture
- Thomas-Antoine de Mauduit du Plessis
- Vincent Ogé
- Women in the Haitian Revolution