Gregorio Luperón

Gregorio Luperón (September 8, 1839 – May 21, 1897) was a Dominican revolutionary, military general, businessman, liberal politician, freemason, and Statesman who was one of the leaders in the Dominican Restoration War. Luperón was an active member of the Triunvirato of 1866, becoming the President of the Provincial Government in San Felipe de Puerto Plata, and after the successful coup against Cesareo Guillermo, he became the 28th President of the Dominican Republic.

Gregorio Luperón
20th President of the Dominican Republic
In office
October 7, 1879  1 September 1880
Preceded byCesáreo Guillermo
Succeeded byFernando Arturo de Meriño
Vice President of the Dominican Republic
In office
24 January 1865  24 March 1865
PresidentBenigno Filomeno de Rojas
Preceded byUlises Francisco Espaillat
Succeeded byBenigno Filomeno de Rojas
Personal details
BornSeptember 8, 1839
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
DiedMay 21, 1897 (aged 57)
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
NationalityDominican
Political partyBlue Party
SpouseAna Luisa Tavárez
ChildrenLuisa, Jacobo Leoncio, and Elena Maria Tavarez Bernal
Parent(s)Nicolasa Luperón and Pedro Castellanos
ProfessionMilitary General
Military service
Allegiance Dominican Republic
Branch/service Dominican Army
  • Restoration Army
  • Blue Army
Years of service1857–1897
RankGeneral
Battles/warsCibaeño Revolution
Dominican Restoration War
Six Years' War

Born in Puerto Plata in 1839, Luperón spent his early years as merchant, where he learned French to access a merchant's library. His revolutionary career began in 1857, when fought in the Cibaeña Revolution against Buenaventura Báez. Luperón opposed the reincorporation of Santo Domingo into the Spanish kingdom and rose to prominence in the Dominican Restoration War. He became the commander-in-chief of the due to his strong patriotic sentiment and valor. In the years after the Six Years' War, he assumed power in 1879, reorganized the government according to liberal principles. During his government, he incentivised secularism in the Dominican Republic with the help of the General Captain of Puerto Rico and Eugenio María de Hostos. However, Luperón was exiled multiple times for opposing Ulises Heureaux's despotic government, leading to regret and disappointment. He later assumed the presidency of a provisional government in Puerto Plata, where peace, freedom, and progress prevailed.

Luperón is remembered for his famous last words and is one of the most important Heroes of Dominican liberty. Because of his contributions, he is often considered the fourth founding father of the Dominican Republic.

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