Manuel Altagracia Cáceres
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Manuel Altagracia Cáceres y Fernández, sometimes called Memé (1838 in Azua – 1878) was a Dominican Republic politician. He served as president of the Dominican Republic from January 3, 1868 until February 13, 1868. He also served as General-In-Chief of the Dominican Republic from January 22, 1874 to April 6, 1874.
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Preceded by | President of the Dominican Republic 1868 | Succeeded by Junta of Generals |
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- ‡ Served during the Dominican Civil War.
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