词条 | Carlos Morales Languasco |
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| name = Carlos Felipe Morales Languasco | image = Presidente Carlos Felipe Morales Languasco.jpg | image_size =200px | caption = | order = 30th President of the Dominican Republic | office = | term_start = November 24, 1903 | term_end = December 29, 1905 | vicepresident = Ramón Cáceres | predecessor = Alejandro Woss y Gil | successor = Council of Secretaries of State | birth_date = {{Birth date|1868|8|23|mf=y}} | birth_place = Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | death_date ={{death date and age|1914|3|1|1868|8|23|mf=y}} | death_place =Paris, France | nationality =Dominican | party = Horacista | spouse = Aurelia Castellanos Pelegrín | religion = Catholic | profession = Military Officer and Politician | signature = | father = Agustín Morales Robainne (1839–1893) | mother = Isabel Elizabeth Languasco Chevalier (1832–1905) | relations = }} Carlos Felipe Morales Languasco (Puerto Plata, 23 August 1867 – Paris, 1 March 1914) was a Dominican priest, politician and military figure. Carlos Morales Languasco was born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic on August 23, 1868. He was the son of Isabel Languasco Chevalier (1832–1905), a native of Puerto Plata, and Agustín Morales Robainne (1839–1893), a native of the Danish West Indies. Languasco was the daughter of a Nicolasa Chevalier Bonne, of French descent and native of Puerto Plata, and Agustín Languasco, a North Italian immigrant from the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont. Meanwhile Agustín Morales was the son of Rovisa Rossetta Robainne (1803–1857), a native of Saint Thomas (Danish West Indies), and Agustín Morales Brito (1806—1869), a Spaniard from Lanzarote. Morales Languasco was ordained presbyter or priest by monsignor Fernando Arturo de Meriño in 1891. Morales retired from priesthood to engage in politics. He served as Governor of Puerto Plata during the presidency of Alejandro Woss y Gil to whom he led a coup on November 23, 1903. He then served as president of the Dominican Republic from November 24, 1903 until his resignation on December 29, 1905. During this period he gave the United States the rights to manage the Customs to pay the debt in which the Dominican Government had been involved since the presidency of Ulises Heureaux. He died in Paris, France on March 1, 1914. Ancestry{{ahnentafel|collapsible=yes |collapsed=yes |align=center |float= center |headnotes= |width=65% |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; | 1= 1. Carlos Felipe Morales Languasco (1867−1914) Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | 2= 2. Agustín Morales Robainne (1839–1893) Saint Thomas, Danish Virgin Islands | 3= 3. Isabel Languasco Chevalier (1832–1905) Puerto Plata | 4= 4. Agustín Morales Brito (1806−1869) Lanzarote, Spain | 5= 5. Rovisa Rossetta Robainne (1803–1857) Saint Thomas | 6= 6. Agustín Languasco Oneglia, Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont | 7= 7. Nicolasa Chevalier Bonne Puerto Plata |footnotes_align=left |footnotes=Sources:
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