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  Román Baldorioty de Castro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Román Baldorioty de Castro (February 23, 1823 – September 30, 1889), born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, distinguished himself as one of Puerto Rico's foremost abolitionists and spokesperson for the island's right to self-determination.
On November 19, 1872, Roman Baldorioty de Castro together with Luis Padial, Julio Vizcarrondo and the Spanish Minister of Overseas Affairs, Segismundo Moret, presented a proposal for the abolition of salvery.
Román Baldorioty de Castro died September 30, 1889 in the City of Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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 Roman Baldorioty de Castro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In March 22, 1873, Baldorioty was able to witness the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico.
In 1887, Baldorioty became the co-founder, along with Jose de Diego, and President of the "Autonomist Party of Puerto Rico.
Roman Baldorioty de Castro died September 30, 1889 in the City of Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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 Roman Baldorioty de Castro -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Román Baldorioty de Castro (February 23, 1823 – September 30, 1889), born in (Click link for more info and facts about Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, distinguished himself as one of Puerto Rico's foremost (A reformer who favors abolishing slavery) abolitionist and spokesperson for the islands right to self-determination.
Baldorioty, was granted a scholarship which he used for his studies in (A parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula; a former colonial power) Spain.
Baldorioty, returned to Puerto Rico in 1873 and went to live in the City of (Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)) Ponce.
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 Encyclopedia: Puerto Rico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Later another political stronghold was the autonomist movement originated by Roman Baldorioty de Castro, and towards the end of the century, by Luis Muñoz Rivera.
El Grito de Lares (or The Cry of Lares in English) —also referred as the Lares uprising, the Lares revolt, or the Lares rebellion— refers to the revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico which occurred on September 23, 1868, in the town of Lares, Puerto Rico.
Román Baldorioty de Castro (Image: Library of Congress) Román Baldorioty de Castro (February 23, 1823-September 30, 1889), born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, distinguished himself as one of Puerto Ricos foremost abolitionist and spokesperson for the islands right to self-determination.
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 Puerto Rico - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León became the island's first governor of Puerto Rico to take office, while Vicente Yáñez Pinzón was the first appointed governor, though he never arrived at the island.
Later another political stornghold was the autonomist movement originated by Roman Baldorioty de Castro, and towards the end of the century, by Luis Muñoz Rivera.
The Roman Catholic religion is dominant and the religion followed by most Puerto Ricans, although there the prescence of Protestant, Mormon, and Jehovah's Witnesses sects have increased while under American sovereignity.
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 Roman Baldorioty de Castro - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Román Baldorioty de Castro (February 23, 1823 – September 30, 1889), born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, distinguished himself as one of Puerto Rico's foremost abolitionist and spokesperson for the islands right to self-determination.
The Cities of Bayamón, Juana Diaz and San Germán have honored the memory of Baldorioty by nameing Plazas after him.
Roman Baldorioty de Castro, See also and External links.
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Roman Baldorioty de Castro, was born the 23 of February of 1823, in Guaynabo.
In 1887 the assembly was celebrated in Ponce that founded the Autonomist Party, Baldorioty de Castro became its first president.
Baldorioty was one of its victims, being jailed in El Morro of San Juan.
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 Freddie's Puerto Rico
Ponce de Leon not wishing to serve Diego, obtained title to explore the Upper Bahamas and areas to the North.
On June 4, as a result of Roman Baldorioty de Castro, Luis Padial and Julio Vizcarrondo efforts, the Moret Law is approved, with this law liberty was given to slaves born after September 17, 1868 and to slaves over 60 years old.
On March, Ramón Baldorioty de Castro, José Celso Barbosa, Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón, and Luis Muñoz Rivera formed the Puerto Rican Autonomous Party that tried to create a political and legal identity for Puerto Rico while emulating Spain in all political matters.
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Este factor junto al negocio de botes de alquiler y los viajes a la bahía, comenzaría a darle solidez e impulso al desarrollo turístico del lugar.
A pesar de ser inofensivos, causan un gran daño a las siembras de calabazas, melones y otros frutos y vegetales.
De hecho, la existencia de estas casas les ha brindado un ingreso extra a los locales ya que por ser casas de fin de semana o veraneo, el mantenimiento semanal de estas recae sobre los parguereños quienes se dedican a esos menesteres, más que como empleados, como amigos de los dueños.
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 efeme
Autor de innumerables libros de análisis histórico y político, además de poesía.
Cerca de 200 civiles, monjas, sacerdotes, ancianos, políticos, maestros, músicos, cantantes, legisladores y alcaldes fueron arrestados y liberados cerca de 10 horas más tarde, después de sufrir trato indecoroso y represión.
De 1901 a 1905 abogó por que se le reconociera la ciudadanía americana a los puertorriqueños y que se concediera la estadidad como solución al status de la Isla.
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 PUERTO RICO HERALD: P.R. Republican Party Celebrates 100 Years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Barbosa was a disciple of Román Baldorioty de Castro, a supporter of a republican form of government for Spain.
The autonomist ideal of Baldorioty was based on two fundamental principles: local self-government and Puerto Rican representation in the Spanish parliament on equal terms with the other provinces of Spain.
Barbosa, as a loyal keeper of the political principles of Baldorioty, rejected the proposed pact.
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 History of Puerto Rico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Pilgrimage of Bayoán by Eugenio Maria de Hostos is published, reveals on a fiction tone restrictions of the Spanish Colonial regime.
Known as the Partido Liberal Reformista (Liberal Reformist Party), led by Román Baldorioty de Castro, José Julián Acosta, Nicolás Aguayo and Pedro Gerónimo Goico.
Led by Ramón Baldorioty de Castro, José Celso Barbosa, Rosendo Matienzo Cintrón, and Luis Muñoz Rivera.
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 Roman Baldorioty De Castro School in Ponce, Puerto Rico/PR - School Tree
Roman Baldorioty De Castro School is classified as a "Middle School".
Roman Baldorioty De Castro School was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational.
Roman Baldorioty De Castro School IS NOT a Magnet school.
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 Ponce y su importancia histórica
A partir de esa época la población del partido fue creciendo expandiéndose así su contorno urbano, progreso que se dio a pesar de las catástrofes (fuegos, tormentas, temblores y otros) que en cierta medida obstaculizaron el mismo.
Frente a las condiciones de vida que imperaban en la Isla, Ponce emergió de poblado a villa (1848) y de villa a ciudad (1877), hasta convertirse en lo que los historiadores del país señalan como la Capital Alterna del Puerto Rico finisecular.
Allí encontraremos unas hileras de casas en madera pintadas en rojo y negro, que eran sorteadas cada año para algunos de los miembros del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Ponce.
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 Rafael Cordero Molina : Maestro de próceres, Siervo de Dios
Era gran devoto de San Francisco de Padua; se le veía en oración constantemente, practicaba el rezo diario del rosario.
presintiendo el final de su vida terrena, hizo llamar a sus discípulos, los bendijo y dijo: "el pobre anciano que os infundía amor a la instrucción no le queda más un soplo de vida".
Al respecto, el arzobispo metropolitano de San Juan, Roberto González Nieves O.F.M., invitó a fomentar la devoción a Rafael Cordero, quien vivió sobresalientemente según las normas de las bienaventuranzas evangélicas.
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 Román Baldorioty de Castro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Román Baldorioty de Castro, nació el 23 de febrero de 1823, en Guaynabo.
En 1870 fue electo Diputado a las Cortes, en las cuales hizo campaña a favor de la total abolición de la esclavitud y pidió la concesión de una carta constitucional para Puerto Rico.
Baldorioty fue una de sus víctimas, siendo encarcelado en el Morro de San Juan.
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 Román Baldorioty de Castro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Román Baldorioty de Castro was born in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and studied in San Juan.
He went to Madrid on a scholarship and completed studies in Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
But that year also saw a crackdown against political dissenters and Baldorioty was accused of publishing seditious propaganda and jailed in El Morro Castle.
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 Rafael Cordero (educator)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Among the distinguished alumni who attended Cordero's school were Román Baldorioty de Castro, Alejandro Tapia y Rivera and José Julián Acosta.
The Teachers' Association of Puerto Rico (Asociacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico) annually awards the teacher who has distinguished himself or herself in the field of public or private education with the National Medal Rafael Cordero.
In 2004, the Roman Catholic Church began the process of Cordero's beatification.
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 Santiago_03
En 1812 según Pedro Tomas de Cordova tenia 8,581 habitantes, que incluía 808 esclavos.
De 1902 al 1909 Loiza fue adicionado a Río Grande, junto con todos sus barrios.
Hay evidencia que desde mediados del siglo XVII, existía un Hato de Siales, que parece dio nombre a su población.
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 Capítulo 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A permanent Spanish settlement was established by Juan Ponce de Leon in 1508.
In 1880, under the governance of General Eulogio Despujol, Puerto Rican educators prepared a reform known as "Decreto de Despujol." It was a sound pedagogical school of law which was attuned with advanced concepts of public instruction in accord with European educational philosophy.
Moreover, the Puerto Rican people were recipients of the Principe de Asturias de las Letras prize in recognition of their defense of the Spanish language.
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 Biografía de Nemesio R. Canales
Siguiendo la corriente de renovación cultural de los abogados latinoamericanos de la época, se dedica a la literatura, al periodismo y a la política.
En 1909, presentó el primer proyecto de ley reconociendo a la mujer la plenitud de sus derechos civiles y el derecho al sufragio popular.
Nemesio Canales falleció en Nueva York el 14 de septiembre de 1923, mientras se encaminaba a Washington D.C. en calidad de asesor legal en una comisión legislativa puertorriqueña y para estudiar los códigos sobre relaciones obrero-patronales que deseaba adaptar a la realidad de nuestra situación y legislación isleña.
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 Masonic Lodges
Our job is to make you aware that these records are out there, give you a little background information on the subject and share with you some of the information that might be useful to you as well as what we have come across.
Pude examinar desde actas de cámara, cartas, fichas de los miembros del siglo pasado, comunicaciones entre logias, hasta periódicos y enciclopedias masónicas.
Este camposanto fue establecido con el propósito de enterrar allí a todo masón que falleciera, peusto que antiguamente se prohibió inhumarlos en el Cementerio Municipal por las constantes censuras y persecuciones de que eran objeto.
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 List of people known as the father or mother of something - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Román Baldorioty de Castro - The father of Puerto Rico's Autonomy movement
Guy de Chauliac - The father of modern surgery and hospitals
Ferdinand de Saussure - The father of modern linguistics
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 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Puerto Rico's first settlement, Caparra, was founded in the area in 1508 by Juan Ponce de León.
Guaynabo is located in the northern coast of the island, north of Aguas Buenas; south of Cataño; east of Bayamón; and west of San Juan.
There are many well-known "guaynabeños", among them: politician Román Baldorioty de Castro, Jose R. Carazo, Jose Pepito Bonano, Cesar Lopez, Lidio Cruz Moclova, and Aurelio Maldonado.
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 List of Puerto Ricans - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Jose "King" Roman, boxer, first Puerto Rican to fight for the world heavyweight title.
Father Diego de Torres Vargas, first to write about the history of Puerto Rico.
Roman Baldorioty de Castro, "The Father of Puerto Rico's Autonomy"
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 Puerto Rico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emigration has been a major part of Puerto Rico's recent history as well.
Spanish is the primary language in business and government; English is taught as a second language in schools.
Taíno religious practices have to a degree been rediscovered/reinvented by a few handfuls of advocates.
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 Link To Puerto Rico.com - Guaynabo
On the green part appears the same cross, which except in this case is white and fl, as that of the shield.
For five years the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña and the Cámara Junior de Guaynabo were detailing the design of the first drafts for the Coat Of Arms, the Flag and Official Seal of the City.
Román Baldorioty de Castro (1822-1889) - Lawyer y abolicionist.
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 Encyclopedia: Roman Baldorioty de Castro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Puerto Rico Internet Photo Library
Main entrance to the Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in Santurce.
Detail of the artwork on the front wall of the Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in Santurce.
Monument to Román Baldorioty de Castro beside the Condado Lagoon.
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