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    The Battle of Santomé (Spanish: Batalla de Santomé) was a major battle during the years after the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on 22 December...
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  • Antoine Pierrot (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    the Battle of Santomé during the Dominican War of Independence. Antoine Pierrot was born on the island of Hispaniola. During the Second Empire of Haiti...
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    22, 1855, at the Battle of Santomé. The Haitians lost 695 men, including General Antoine Pierrot. On the same day another force of 400 Dominicans defeated...
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    Dominican Republic–Haiti relations (category Bilateral relations of the Dominican Republic)
    December 22, 1855, at the Battle of Santomé. On the same day another force of Dominicans defeated 6,000 Haitian troops at the Battle of Cambronal. The Dominicans...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    José María Cabral (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    that defeated Haiti in the Battle of Santomé (December 22, 1855), and even in the Cibaeño Revolution. After the annexation of Santo Domingo to Spain, decreed...
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    Máximo Gómez (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    province of Peravia, in what is now the Dominican Republic. During his teenage years, he joined in the battles against the frequent Haitian incursions of Faustin...
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    San Juan de la Maguana (category Municipalities of the Dominican Republic)
    part of the province of Azua. Haitian forces would attempt to recapture the east in a 12 year war; one of these battles, the Battle of Santomé, took...
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    Juan Pablo Duarte (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    hero of the Battle of Santomé, was present at the emotional meeting. On March 28, he wrote a letter to the restoration government of Santiago expressing...
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    Pedro Florentino (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    Lieutenant Juan Rondón, in 1864. History of the Dominican Republic Dominican War of Independence Battle of Santomé Dominican Restoration War Gregorio Luperón...
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    troops of general and governor Jean-Louis Ferrand, whom he defeated on 11 July 1808 in the battle of Palo Hincado. Shortly after, with the help of the English...
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    Eusebio Puello (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    invasion of the Haitian emperor Faustin Soulouque occurred, General Juan Contreras entrusted him with the direction of the Battle of Santomé, in which...
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  • This list of battles is organized geographically, by country in its present territory. Battle of Richmond Hill – 1795 – Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (Australian...
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  • their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their...
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    José Joaquín Puello (category People of the Dominican War of Independence)
    general tried to buy time so that Duvergé's division, stationed in the Santomé savanna, near San Juan, could meet with his; but to stop the enemy advance...
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  • 4th President of Peru and 2nd President of Bolivia Camilo José Cela, Spanish novelist and Nobel Prize in literature Daniel José Santomé Lemus, known as...
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    were rare during the early part of the 20th century, and nearly non-existent before then, due to the taboo nature of homosexuality at the time. Many early...
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  • Daniel Sayre, American politician Daniel Schlereth, baseball pitcher Daniel Santome Lemus "Dalas Review" (born 1993 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain) Spanish...
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    Portuguese. Gracia, Peter Santome, John Francisco, Little Anthony and John Fort Orange. James Boorman Johnston (1822–1887) was a son of the prominent Scottish-born...
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    Manuel Rodríguez Objío (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic)
    warrior from Santomé and La Canela became cloudy. When the rebellion of the liberals against Báez triumphed, after an interim government of a triumvirate...
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