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Virgins of Galindo

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by Haitian soldiers just after the assassination of their father, at the Galindo Manor, located outside the
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Father: Andrés Antonio Andújar de Soto (he was brother-in-law to both President
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Mother: María Manuela de Lara Pérez (deceased prior 1822)
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Guerra Sánchez, Antonio José Ignacio (17 March 2007).
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References to the slaughter in Dominican literature
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Index

slaughtered
raped
dismembered
city walls
Santo Domingo
annexation of Santo Domingo by Haiti
Canarian descent
Hincha
Spanish colony of Santo Domingo
Buenaventura Báez
José de Guzmán y Meléndez
César Nicolás Penson
Max Henríquez Ureña
Joaquín Balaguer
Aída Cartagena Portalatín
"Toponimia y Genealogía: Galindo o Barrio de Mejoramiento Social (11 de 15)"
Categories
1822 in the Caribbean
Massacres in the Dominican Republic
19th century in the Dominican Republic
1822 in Haiti
Dominican Republic–Haiti relations
Dominican Republic people of Canarian descent
White Dominicans

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