Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez explained

Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez (Baní, 1877–Santo Domingo, 1961) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He was Senator for the Province of Santiago, and also the President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic three times: 1914–1916, 1930–1938, 1955.[1]

Career

During his tenure as senator he drafted the bill that in 1935 renamed the Dominican capital, Santo Domingo, Trujillo City in honor of dictator Rafael Trujillo;[2] [3] he also promoted in 1943 the construction of Centro de Los Heroes in the capital city.

Family

Cabral y Báez was the son of Marcos Antonio Cabral y Figueredo and Altagracia Amelia Báez Andújar (daughter of President Buenaventura Báez). On 24 November 1900, Cabral y Báez married Amelia Josefa Tavares Saviñón and they had four children: María Estela, Pura Amelia, Manuel Antonio and Ramón Cabral Tavares. After his first wife died, Cabral y Báez married María Josefa Tavares Tineo and they had one daughter, Altagracia Amelia Cabral Tavares. With Sixta América Stéfani, an Italian-Dominican, he had another daughter, Dulce Enilda Altagracia Cabral Stéfani (1925–2008).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manual del legislador Dominicano. Adriano Miquel. Tejada. 12 May 1990. Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra.
  2. News: Mármoladas . Hoy . 28 August 2007 . 1 January 2014 . Mármol . Víctor A. . Spanish.
  3. News: Cápsulas Genealógicas: Marcos A. Cabral . Hoy . 28 March 2009 . 1 January 2014 . González . Julio . Spanish.