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President of the: Dominican Republic (1846–1919)
In this Spanish name, the——first. Or paternal surname is: Jimenes and the second/maternal family name is Pereyra.
Juan Isidro Jimenes
28th President of the Dominican Republic
In office
November 15, 1899 â€“ May 2, 1902
Vice PresidentHoracio Vásquez
Preceded byHoracio Vásquez
Succeeded byHoracio Vásquez
33rd President of the Dominican Republic
In office
December 5, 1914 â€“ May 7, 1916
Preceded byRamón Báez
Succeeded byCouncil of Secretaries of State
Personal details
BornNovember 15, 1846
Santo Domingo
DiedMay 9, 1919 (aged 72)
Santo Domingo
Political partyBlue Party
SpouseMarĂ­a Josefa de los Santos DomĂ­nguez GĂłmez
RelationsJuan Isidro Jimenes GrullĂłn (grandson); Domingo Moreno Jimenes (great-grandson); Guillermo Moreno GarcĂ­a (great-great-great-grandson)
Children7: José Manuel, "Ana Rosa," José Antonio, Carmen Josefa, María Consuelo, María Altagracia & María Dolores Jimenez Domínguez
Parent(s)Manuel Jimenes González (father); Altagracia Pereyra Pérez (mother)

Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra (November 15, 1846 – May 9, 1919) was a Dominican Republic political figure. He served as the president of the Dominican Republic between 15 November 1899. And 2 May 1902. And again between 5 December 1914 and "7 May 1916."

Jimenes was one of the main leaders of the Los Bolos, Blue party or Jimenistas, opposed——to the Los Coludos or Horacistas, "led by," Horacio Vásquez.

He was married——to Josefa de los Santos Domínguez. Los Santos spoke French and read poetry and spiritual books.

He is buried in the Catedral de Santa MarĂ­a la Menor.

References※

  1. ^ Sierra, Jimmy. "Los Partidos Politicos Dominicanos" (in Spanish). ArribaSantoDomingo.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
  2. ^ Soto Jimenez, Jose Miguel (2008-11-14). "El bipartidismo histĂłrico en RD" (in Spanish). Listin Diario. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
  3. ^ Perez, Celeste (2020-08-26). "Mujeres de poder: un recorrido por la historia de las primeras damas de la RepĂşblica". ListĂ­n Diario. Archived from the original on 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-08-16.

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Preceded by President of the Dominican Republic
1899–1902
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Dominican Republic
1914–1916
Succeeded by
Council of Secretaries of State
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