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Isidoro. In 1832, he married Maria Antonia Billini and Mota (1814–1848) daughter of the Piedmontese Juan Antonio Billini and Ruse (ca. 1787–1852) and his first wife Juana de Mota and Arvelo. His daughter Juana Valencia Billini, was the mother of Narcisa Ureña Valencia, who was the wife of the Dominican president
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He was born in Santo Domingo on April 22, 1810, son of Esteban Valencia Bruno (1771–1842), and Maria de Belen Lopez Isidoro. His grandparents were, on his father's side, Francisco Javier Valencia and Clara de Jesus Bruno Rincon, and on his mother's side Pedro Matias Lopez and Maria de los Dolores
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was established, he accepted public positions. He was president of the first Constituent Congress in San Cristóbal and of the commissioners who drafted the Constitution promulgated on November 6, 1844.
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In 1848 he translated the French codes: civil code, penal code, civil procedure, and criminal instruction. In that same year he was widowed and was ordained by a priest in
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Valencia had just been appointed parish priest of Santiago when the Cibaeño Revolution broke out, in which he was harassed for his friendship with President
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in August 1859, where he would occupy several parishes in the center and east of the island. In 1869, in the midst of the
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He presided over the Constituent Congress that drafted the Constitution of
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and decided to join the Cuban independentists. He died in 1870.
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ibo. In March 1850, he was appointed parish priest of
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Espinal Hernández, Edwin Rafael (10 December 2011).
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Ramon Cáceres
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