Eladio Victoria

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Eladio Victoria

Eladio Victoria y Victoria (July 30, 1864 in Baní – July 27, 1939 in Santiago de los Caballeros) was a Dominican Republic politician. He served as the 32nd president of the Dominican Republic from December 5, 1911, until November 30, 1912. His entire presidency coincided with the Dominican Civil War of 1911–1912. He was succeeded in the presidency by his co-brother-in-law Monsignor Adolfo Alejandro Nouel.[1]

Victoria was 34 French. He was great-granduncle of Arístides and Alexis Victoria Yeb.

Ancestors of Eladio Victoria
8. (=12) France Jean Victoriá Oben
*Bordeaux. †Baní, 1819
4. Dominican Republic Alexandre Victoria Oben
9. (=13) France Thérèse Oben
2. Dominican Republic Alejandro Victoria Lagrange
10. France Joseph Lagrange
5. Curaçao María Lagrange Valois
11. France Margherite Valois
1. Eladio Abdon “Quiquí” Victoria y Victoria
12. (=8) France Jean Victoriá Oben
*Bordeaux. †Baní, 1819
6. Dominican Republic Juan Bautista Victoria Oben
*Baní, 1801. †ibid. 1884
13. (=9) France Thérèse Oben
3. Dominican Republic María Josefa Victoria de Brea
14. Dominican Republic Manuel de Brea Tejeda
7. Dominican Republic María Eusebia de Brea Tejada
15. Dominican Republic María Merced Tejeda de Soto

References

  1. ^ "Cápsulas genealógicasEladio Victoria". 7 March 2009.
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