Juan Pablo Duarte
Dominican philosopher and poet
Born
January 26th, 1813
212 years ago
Died
1876
149 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Dominican Republic
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A key figure in the fight for Dominican independence, contributed to the founding of the Dominican Republic. Played a significant role in organizing resistance against Haitian rule and advocated for national identity. His literary works expressed patriotic sentiments and inspired the movement for independence. Established the Trinitarian Movement aimed at achieving sovereignty for the nation, emphasizing principles of liberty and justice.
Founded the Trinitarian Movement
Authored patriotic poems and essays
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