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in which she is named patron and they bear her name. It extends from Albert Thomas, in the capital's María Auxiliadora neighborhood, to Hermanos Pinzón, in Villa Consuelo. Probably the only tribute that the mother of the Father of the Nation has received. In addition to other small streets of lesser
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She nurtured and supported the intellectual formation of her sons and daughters, as well as the ideas that gave rise to the birth of the Trinitarios. He endured with fortitude the persecution and surveillance in his home, while her son remained hidden during the conspiracy process that expelled him
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Already in 1843, she had to assume the leadership of her household in conflict due to the persecution of the Haitian Government, when she became a widow in November of that year; At that time Juan Pablo Duarte was in foreign exile. At his request, she decided to put the family assets recently
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Manuela Diez saw her family and permanent daily life affected by the political activities that took place within her, not as a simple mother who agreed to be supportive of her sons and daughters, but as a militant activity of the ideals that she had contributed to sowing in the heart of the
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This led to her being persecuted by a raid for her contribution to the political life of her children and their accomplices. On March 3, 1845, she was expelled from the country and she fled from the Dominican Republic by
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In the poem by Ramón Emilio Jiménez mentions Manuela Díez Jiménez one of the responsible figures for the formation of Juan Pablo Duarte's patriotic character to lead the nation.
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Manuela Diez's most joyous moment was when, once her country became independent, she welcomed Juan Pablo Duarte home from exile. On that occasion she accepted
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inherited from her father at the service of the patriotic cause, which demonstrates the firmness of patriotic ideals and dedication to the cause.
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Manuela Jiménez supported the rise of the secret society "La Trinitaria" by actively hiding its members and organizing secret meetings.
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importance, such as in the Los Frailes II sector in Santo Domingo Este. Also some schools in various parts of the Dominican Republic.
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by hiding its members and organizing meetings, which eventually lead to the liberation of the nation.
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She left the island with her family in 1801 due to the invasion of
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Index


El Seibo
Dominican Republic
Caracas
Venezuela
Dominican
Juan Pablo Duarte
Rosa Duarte
Dominican Republic
Juan Pablo Duarte
Dominican Republic
La Trinitaria
El Seibo
Dominican Republic
Palencia
Spain
Santa Cruz de El Seibo
Juan José Duarte
Vicente Celestino Duarte
Juan Pablo Duarte
Rosa Duarte
Toussaint Louverture
Mayaguez
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Spanish colony
Francisco del Rosario Sánchez
Pedro Santana
Venezuela
Caracas

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