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Antonio Duvergé Duval (1807 – April 11, 1855), was a Dominican Rwpublic general, considered one of the most relevant figures during the Independence of the Dominican Republic.
- Antonio Duvergé Duval
Antonio Duvergé Duval (1807--11 de abril de 1855), fue un general dominicano, considerado como una de las figuras más relevantes durante la Independencia de la República Dominicana.
- El Centinela de la Frontera, “Bois” (pronunciado “Buá”)
- española (1807-1821), dominicana (1821-1822), haitiana (1822-1844), dominicana (1844-1855)
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Apr 11, 2024 · Antonio Duvergé Duval (1807-1855) es el nombre completo del reconocido militar dominicano que se destaco en las luchas independentistas de la República Dominicana.
On June 17, 1845, the Dominicans, under the command of General Antonio Duvergé, invaded Haiti in retaliation for Haitian border raids. The invaders captured two towns on the Plateau du Centre and established a bastion at Cachimán.
- 17 September 1845
- Decisive Dominican victory
Mar 19, 2023 · The battle occurred on March 19, 1844, in the province of Azua in the country’s south. There, Haitian soldiers who had entered through San Juan de la Maguana confronted the Dominican army commanded by Generals Antonio Duvergé and Pedro Santana.
A force of 300 Dominican troops, a portion of the Army of the South, led by General Francisco Domínguez and General Antonio Duvergé defeated an outnumbering force of 10,000 troops of the Haitian Army led by General Jean Francois Jeannot.
Mar 20, 2022 · It also highlights the military Antonio Duvergé, considered as the father of offensive strategy with a great gift of command and a high sense of organization. The so-called “Sentinel of the Border” commanded the troops that clashed in El Barro and together with Francisco Soñé trained young Azuanos.