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Ulises Hilarión
Heureaux Leibert (Spanish: [uˈlises eˈɾo];
October 21, 1845 – July 26, 1899)
nicknamed Lilís, was
president of the
Dominican Republic from...
- period,
General Luperón
recommended Ulises Heureaux who won the
elections in 1888. The
forced peace of the
Heureaux (Lilis)
regime and its
inefficient and...
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Heureaux,
daughter of
Manuel de
Jesus Ricardo and Rosa
Amelia Heureaux (of
French descent), who was also a half-cousin of
President Ulises Heureaux....
- to the liberals, his open
opposition to the
regime of
President Ulises Heureaux led him to
exile and to
undertake an
attempt at an
armed invasion of the...
- the country's
official national anthem; however, then-President
Ulises Heureaux (1846–1898)
vetoed the act,
because the lyric's author, Prud’Homme, was...
- Hostos. However, Luperón was
exiled multiple times for
opposing Ulises Heureaux's despotic government,
leading to
regret and disappointment. He
later ****umed...
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three presidents were ********inated: José
Antonio Salcedo in 1864,
Ulises Heureaux in 1899, and Ramón Cáceres in 1911. In 1930, the
Dominican Republic came...
- marksman. Cáceres parti****ted in the
execution of the
president Ulises Heureaux (Lilís) on July 26, 1899 in the city of Moca. Cáceres
later became the...
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independence war hero
against Haiti, and from the
Dominican President Ulises Heureaux (
Heureaux was Ogando’s son-in-law, and Mariotti’s great-great-grandfather)....
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resignation from May 16, 1885,
until January 6, 1887.
Former president Ulises Heureaux remained the
dominant figure in
national politics. In 1903, he led a coup...