Manuel de Regla Mota y Álvarez was a Dominican military figure and politician. Mota served as the 5th president of the Dominican Republic from May 26, 1856, until October 8, 1856. Prior to that he served as the country's vice president under Pedro Santana.
1862 portrait of General Manuel de Regla Mota
Pedro Santana y Familias, 1st Marquess of Las Carreras was a List of people from the Dominican Republic military commander and royalist politician who served as the president of the junta that had established the First Dominican Republic, a precursor to the position of the President of the Dominican Republic, and as the first President of the republic in the modern line of succession. A traditional royalist who was fond of the Monarchy of Spain and the Spanish Empire, he ruled as a governor-general, but effectively as an authoritarian dictator. During his life he enjoyed the title of "Libertador de la Patria." Aside from Juan Sánchez Ramírez, he was the only other Dominican head of state to serve as a governor to Santo Domingo.
Colour portrait of Pedro Santana
General Jean-Pierre Boyer occupied eastern Hispaniola between 1822 and 1843.
Having secured his forces, Santana marched to El Seibo to proclaim Dominican independence in what is known today as the Basilica of the Holy Cross
Santana, with presidential sash, photograph in 1853.