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Fernando Valerio Gil (1806 – 2 November 1863) was an agriculturalist and soldier from the Dominican Republic. He is considered a hero of the battles of Santiago —together with José María Imbert—, and Sabana Larga —together with —. He was commander in chief of the northern border. He died on 2 November 1863.

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dbo:abstract Fernando Valerio Gil (1806 – 2 November 1863) was an agriculturalist and soldier from the Dominican Republic. He is considered a hero of the battles of Santiago —together with José María Imbert—, and Sabana Larga —together with —. He was commander in chief of the northern border. General Fernando Valerio Gil was born in 1806 in Sabana Iglesia, in the parish of Santiago. Described as white and blue-eyed, Valerio was born in a family of Spanish ancestry. His parents were Narciso Valerio and Elena Gil Tineo. Valerio married his first cousin once removed Petronila Suriel Fernández (c. 1801–1908) in 1827, with whom he begot 7 children. He also had offspring with other two women, with María Ignacia Gómez had two children and with Eduviges Peña had four children. During the Haitian regime that ruled Santo Domingo, Valerio belonged to the civic infantry in which he reached the rank of captain. After the Dominican Independence was declared in February 1844, the Haitian president Charles Hérard advanced with his troops to reconquer the rebel territory, but Valerio, at the head of a contingent, confronted him. This event, that was known as the "Charge of the Andulleros", was decisive for the Dominican victory at the Battle of Santiago (March 1844). When the Dominican War of Independence ended in 1856, Valerio was promoted to the rank of Divisional General. He died on 2 November 1863. (en) Fernando Valerio Gil (1806–2 de noviembre de 1863) fue un agricultor y militar dominicano. Combatiente independentista considerado como el héroe de la batalla de Santiago (1844) —junto con José María Imbert—, y de Sabana Larga (1856) —junto con Juan Luis Franco Bidó—. Fue comandante en Jefe de las fronteras del Norte.​​ El general Fernando Valerio Gil nació en 1806 en Sabana Iglesia, entonces un paraje del partido de San José de las Matas en la parroquia de Santiago de los Caballeros. Descrito como blanco y de ojos azules,​ Valerio nació en una familia de ascendencia española. Sus padres fueron Narciso Valerio y Elena Gil Tineo. Valerio contrajo matrimonio con Petronila Suriel Fernández (1801–1908), su prima segunda, con quien engendró 7 hijos. Dejó también descendencia con otras dos mujeres, con María Ignacia Gómez tuvo otros dos hijos y con Eduviges Peña tuvo cuatro hijos.​ Durante el régimen haitiano perteneció a la infantería cívica donde alcanzó el grado de capitán. Tras haber sido declarada la independencia dominicana, el presidente haitiano Charles Hérard avanza con sus tropas para reconquistar el territorio rebelde, pero Valerio, al frente de un contingente lo enfrenta. Este suceso conocido como la "Carga de los Andulleros" sería crucial para la victoria dominicana en la batalla del 30 de marzo en Santiago. Al finalizar la guerra de Independencia dominicana en 1856, Valerio fue promovido al rango de General de División.​​ Falleció el 2 de noviembre de 1863.​ (es)
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rdfs:comment Fernando Valerio Gil (1806 – 2 November 1863) was an agriculturalist and soldier from the Dominican Republic. He is considered a hero of the battles of Santiago —together with José María Imbert—, and Sabana Larga —together with —. He was commander in chief of the northern border. He died on 2 November 1863. (en) Fernando Valerio Gil (1806–2 de noviembre de 1863) fue un agricultor y militar dominicano. Combatiente independentista considerado como el héroe de la batalla de Santiago (1844) —junto con José María Imbert—, y de Sabana Larga (1856) —junto con Juan Luis Franco Bidó—. Fue comandante en Jefe de las fronteras del Norte.​​ Falleció el 2 de noviembre de 1863.​ (es)
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