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{{Short description|Dominican archbishop, educator and interim president}}
{{Redirect|Monseñor Nouel|the province of the Dominican Republic|Monseñor Nouel Province}}
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{{Infobox Christian leader
| honorific-prefix = [[The Most Reverend]] ''[[Monsignor]]''
| name = Adolfo Alejandro Nouel
| title = [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santo Domingo|Metropolitan Archbishop of Santo Domingo, Primate of
| image = Archbishop Nouel.jpg
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| religion = [[Catholic Church]]
| residence = Santo Domingo
| parents = [[Carlos Rafael Nouel y Pierret]] (father), Clemencia Antonia Bobadilla y Desmier
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==Early life and education==
Nouel was born to [[Carlos Rafael Nouel y Pierret]], a Dominican diplomat, law teacher, journalist, and businessman of French descent, and Clemencia Antonia Bobadilla y Desmier
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| 1= 1. '''Adolfo Alejandro Nouel y Bobadilla''' ({{Abbr|b.|born}} 1862, {{Abbr|d.|died}} 1937)
| 2= 2. Carlos Rafael Nouel y Pierret ({{Abbr|b.|born}} 1833, {{Abbr|m.|married}} 1854, {{Abbr|d.|died}} 1905)
| 3= 3. Clemencia Antonia Bobadilla y [[Castle of Olbreuse|Desmier
| 4= 4. Juan Bautista Adolfo Nouel y Gobert ({{Abbr|b.|born}} 1806, {{Abbr|d.|died}} 1859)
| 5= 5. Juana Rosa Margarita Pierret y Grandier ({{Abbr|b.|born}} 1800)
| 6= 6. [[Tomás Bobadilla|Tomás Bobadilla y Briones]] ({{Abbr|b.|born}} 1785, {{Abbr|m.|married}} 1832, {{Abbr|d.|died}} 1871)
| 7= 7. María Virginia Desmier
| 8= 8. François-Adolphe Nouel Naulin
| 9= 9. Marie-Sophie Gobert Tessier
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|12= 12. Vicente Bobadilla y Amaral (<!-- {{Abbr|b.|born}} 1772, -->{{Abbr|d.|died}} 1832)
|13= 13. Gregoria Justina Briones y Pérez
|14= 14. Bernard Desmier
|15= 15. Marie-Madeleine Allard
|16= 16. Blaise Nouel Marien
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|20= 20. Robert Pierret
|21= 21. Marie-Louise Grienet
|22= 22. Jérôme Grandier
|23= 23. Pétronille Chapenoise
|24= 24. Tomás Bobadilla y Mueses (<!-- {{Abbr|b.|born}} 1758, -->{{Abbr|m.|married}} 1779, {{Abbr|d.|died}} 1872)
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==Priesthood==
In 1888 he became the [[parish priest]] of [[San Juan de la Maguana|San Juan]]. In 1890, he became parish priest of the [[Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor|Cathedral of Santo Domingo]] and [[Chancellor (education)|vice-chancellor]] of the Conciliar Seminary of Santo Tomas de Aquino. In this seminary he taught [[Philosophy]], [[Latin]] and [[Theology]]. Later he became parish priest of Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz in el Seibo, San Juan de la Maguana and finally of the parish in La Vega. In this city he initiated the building of a church the Town designated as "adopted son".
In 1903, he was elected deputy of the Province of [[La Vega Province|La Vega]]. He traveled to [[Rome]], in this year and was designated by Cardinal Merry de Val as [[Archbishop of Metymma]] and successor of Monsignor Merino whom he succeeded in the Archdiocese of Santo Domingo after his death on August 20, 1906.
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