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{{Ficha de militar
| name = Antonio Duvergé Duval
| birth = 1807
| death = 11 de abril de 1855
| imagen = Antonio_duverge.jpg
| tamaño = 130px
| pieimagen = Antonio Duvergé Duval
| place = Hormigueros, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
| station = [[El Seibo]], [[República Dominicana]]
| nickname = El centinela de la frontera, “Bois” (pronunciado “Buá”)
| lealtad = {{DOM}}
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| years of service = 1838-1855
| estatus =
| rank = [[General]]
| place = [[Santo Domingo]]
| unidad =
| mandos = [[La Trinitaria]]
| wars = [[Independencia de la República Dominicana|independencia dominicana]], batallas de [[Batalla de Azua|Azua]], [[Batalla de El Memiso|El Memiso]], [[Batalla de Cachimán|Cachimán]]
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'''Antonio Duvergé Duval''' (1807 - 1855) Dominican military of French origin , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic. Son of Joseph Duvergé (du Vergier ) , white, and Mary Jane Duval, mulatto , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic.
'''Antonio Duvergé Duval''' (1807 - 1855) Dominican military of French origin , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic. Son of Joseph Duvergé (du Vergier ) , white, and Mary Jane Duval, mulatto , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic.


Duvergé had a very active participation in the [ [Independence of the Dominican Republic | war Dominican independence ] ] , and later in the battles of [ [ Battle of Azua | Azua ] ] , ' ' cachimán '' '' [[ Battle El Memiso | The Memiso ]] '' and ' ' The Number ' ' .
Duvergé had a very active participation in [[ Independence of the Dominican Republic]] and later in the battles of Battle of Azua.


== Origins ==
== Origins ==
His grandfather , French '' ' Alexander Duverger ' '' , had fought for the [ [ France | French ] ] against [ [ Haiti | Haitian ] ] General [ [ Toussaint Louverture ] ] . After the invasion of [ [ Santo Domingo ] ] by [ [ Jean-Jacques Dessalines ] ] , he was exiled to Puerto Rico; he had sent to live there Duvergé his son Joseph and his wife Maria Duval . In 1808 , when Duvergé had a year old , the family returned to Santo Domingo , settling in the Seybo and later in [ [ Baní ] ] and [ [ San Cristobal ( Dominican city ) | San Cristobal ] ] . At that time the [ [ Dominican Republic ] ] was occupied by Haiti since 1822 [ [ Jean-Pierre Boyer ] ] unified [ [ The Spanish | Island ] ] under his rule.
His grandfather , French man, Alexander Duverger, had fought for the French against [ [ Haiti ] ] General [ [ Toussaint Louverture ] ] . After the invasion of [ [ Santo Domingo ] ] by [ [ Jean-Jacques Dessalines ] ] , he was exiled to Puerto Rico with his son Joseph Duverger and his wife Maria Duval . In 1808 , when Antonio Duvergé was one year old , the family returned to Santo Domingo , settling in the Seybo and later in San Cristobal . At that time the [ [ Dominican Republic ] ] was occupied by Haiti since 1822, [ [ Jean-Pierre Boyer ] ] unified [ [ The Spanish | Island ] ] under his rule.


== == Private life == ==
== == Private life == ==
Duvergé married in [ [ 1831 ] ] with Rosa Montas , daughter of French residents in San Cristobal, with whom he had seven children. He devoted himself to [ [ agriculture | agricultural activities ] ] and [ [ Livestock | cattle ] ] and cut [ [ wood] ] , and became well known in the [ [ region ] ] . Frequently he visited the brothers '' ' Puello ' '' .
Duvergé married in 1831 with Rosa Montas, the daughter of the leader of the French residents in San Cristobal, with whom he had seven children. He devoted himself to the science of agriculture, livestock and woodwork, becoming well known in the region. He was well know for his friendship with Puello brothers.


== == Military life == ==
== == Military life == ==
Antonio Duvergé belonged to the separatist Dominican movement founded by [ [ Juan Pablo Duarte ] ] in [ [ 1838 ] ] , known as [ [ La Trinitaria Secret Society | La Trinitaria ] ] . Following the declaration of independence of the Dominican Republic , the [ [ February 27 ] ] of [ [ 1844 ] ] , Duvergé was a [ [ military ] ] very important in [ [Independence of the Dominican Republic | battles of independence ] ] , showing great courage and heroism in defense of [ [ country ] ] . He is considered a [ [ martyr | hero ] ] for his performance in the [ [ Battle of Azua | battles Azua ] ] , the [ [ March 19 ] ] of [ [ 1844 ] ] , the [ [ Battle of El Memizo | Memizo ] ] and [ [ Battle of cachimán | cachimán ] ] , in the same year , and the number in the year [ [ 1849 ] ] . It is also known as the ' ' Father of the Dominican offensive strategy of the year [ [ 1845 ]] '' . Although he had not attended the [ [ school ] ] was a military man with a great gift of leadership and a high sense of [ [organization ] ] .His cousin was the French military [ [ Henri de la Rochejaquelein | Henri de la Rochejaquelein ] ] (Henri du Vergier )
Antonio Duvergé belonged to the separatist Dominican movement founded by [ [ Juan Pablo Duarte ] ] in 1838, known as The secret Trinity Society. Following the declaration of independence of the Dominican Republic on February 27 of 1844. Duvergé was a very important part in the military for the Independence, showing great courage and heroism in defense of the country. He is considered as national hero for his performance in the Battle of Azua | battles Azua on March 19 of 1844, the Battle of El Memizo and Battle of cachimán.


General Antonio Duvergé is also known as the Father of the Dominican offensive strategy. Although he had not attended the school he was a military man with a great gift of leadership and a high sense of organization something that must had been pass down by genarations, his cousin was the French military [ [ Henri de la Rochejaquelein | Henri de la Rochejaquelein ] ] (Henri du Vergier ).
== Juicio militar y muerte ==

Tras la campaña de [[1849]], Duvergé fue sometido, junto con otros oficiales, a un [[juicio]] militar. Resultó absuelto, pero cada vez eran más claros los conflictos entre él y [[Pedro Santana]]. Duvergé fue [[fusilado]], acusado de conspiración contra el gobierno de Santana, en el año [[1855]]. Sus restos descansan en el [[Panteón Nacional de la República Dominicana|Panteón nacional]] ubicado en la [[Ciudad colonial española|ciudad colonial]] de Santo Domingo. Fue uno de los militares más destacados de la [[historia]] dominicana a favor de la independencia nacional.
== == Military Trial and Death == ==
After the campaign of 1849, Duvergé conflict between him and [ [ Pedro Santana ] ] increased. Duvergé was accused of conspiracy against the government of Santana, in the year 1855 and was shot by Santana's generals. His remains rest in the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic located in Santo Domingo. Antonio Duvergé Duval Is still know as one of the most prominent leaders of the Dominican military and hero of Dominican national independence. To honor General Duvergé the province [ [ Duvergé] ] and a sector in Santo Domingo named a [ [ General Antonio Duvergé ] ]


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Revision as of 00:30, 8 August 2016

Antonio Duvergé Duval (1807 - 1855) Dominican military of French origin , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic. Son of Joseph Duvergé (du Vergier ) , white, and Mary Jane Duval, mulatto , born in El Seibo , Dominican Republic.

Duvergé had a very active participation in Independence of the Dominican Republic and later in the battles of Battle of Azua.

Origins

His grandfather , French man, Alexander Duverger, had fought for the French against [ [ Haiti ] ] General [ [ Toussaint Louverture ] ] . After the invasion of [ [ Santo Domingo ] ] by [ [ Jean-Jacques Dessalines ] ] , he was exiled to Puerto Rico with his son Joseph Duverger and his wife Maria Duval . In 1808 , when Antonio Duvergé was one year old , the family returned to Santo Domingo , settling in the Seybo and later in San Cristobal . At that time the [ [ Dominican Republic ] ] was occupied by Haiti since 1822, [ [ Jean-Pierre Boyer ] ] unified [ [ The Spanish | Island ] ] under his rule.

== Private life ==

Duvergé married in 1831 with Rosa Montas, the daughter of the leader of the French residents in San Cristobal, with whom he had seven children. He devoted himself to the science of agriculture, livestock and woodwork, becoming well known in the region. He was well know for his friendship with Puello brothers.

== Military life ==

Antonio Duvergé belonged to the separatist Dominican movement founded by [ [ Juan Pablo Duarte ] ] in 1838, known as The secret Trinity Society. Following the declaration of independence of the Dominican Republic on February 27 of 1844. Duvergé was a very important part in the military for the Independence, showing great courage and heroism in defense of the country. He is considered as national hero for his performance in the Battle of Azua | battles Azua on March 19 of 1844, the Battle of El Memizo and Battle of cachimán.

General Antonio Duvergé is also known as the Father of the Dominican offensive strategy. Although he had not attended the school he was a military man with a great gift of leadership and a high sense of organization something that must had been pass down by genarations, his cousin was the French military [ [ Henri de la Rochejaquelein | Henri de la Rochejaquelein ] ] (Henri du Vergier ).

== Military Trial and Death ==

After the campaign of 1849, Duvergé conflict between him and [ [ Pedro Santana ] ] increased. Duvergé was accused of conspiracy against the government of Santana, in the year 1855 and was shot by Santana's generals. His remains rest in the National Pantheon of the Dominican Republic located in Santo Domingo. Antonio Duvergé Duval Is still know as one of the most prominent leaders of the Dominican military and hero of Dominican national independence. To honor General Duvergé the province [ [ Duvergé] ] and a sector in Santo Domingo named a [ [ General Antonio Duvergé ] ]

{ { NF | 1807 | 1855 | Duverge , Antonio } } [ [ Category: Born in Mayaguez , Puerto Rico ] ] [ [ Category: Military Dominican Republic ] ] [ [ Category: Heroes of Dominican Independence of Haiti ] ] [ [ Category: Dominicans of French descent ] ]