Divisional General
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José María Bartolomé Imbert Duplessis (
né Joseph Marie Barthélemy Imbert; (August 24, 1798 – May 14, 1847) was a French-born
Dominican military figure who was one of the early leaders of the
Dominican War of Independence
The Dominican War of Independence () was a war of independence that began when the Dominican Republic declared independence from the Republic of Haiti on February 27, 1844 and ended on January 24, 1856. Before the war, the island of Hispaniola ...
.
Early life

José María Imbert was born as Joseph-Marie-Barthélemy Imbert in
France
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, to Simon Imbert and Marie Anne du Plessis (from the house of the
dukes of Richelieu)
[ in Foudon, in the commune of Le Plessis-Grammoire, in the province of ]Maine-et-Loire
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, in the historical duchy of Anjou. From France, he moved to Cuba
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, then to Haiti
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and, definitively, he settled in the Dominican Republic
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, in the city of Moca, during the Haitian occupation. At that time he was mayor there. In Moca and married María Francisca del Monte Sánchez (1807–1876) and begat 6 children, among them, Segundo Imbert.[
]
Dominican War of Independence
He supported the independence movement, led by Juan Pablo Duarte, and formed a cell of '' La Trinitaria'' in that city. From there he supported the cry of February 27, 1844 and Moca joined said movement. The Mocanos, led by José María Imbert, proclaimed Independence a few days after what happened at Puerta del Conde. He achieved the rank of General by his accumulated merits.He had even supported Duarte's proclamation as president by his supporters in Santiago.
Battle of Santiago
At the beginning of March 1844, days after Dominican independence from Haiti had been declared, Matías Ramón Mella became the governor of the district of Santiago and the highest military authority of Cibao
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, appointing Imbert as his lieutenant. On March 29, 1844, the army of Haitian general Jean-Louis Pierrot was nearing Santiago. Mella recruited people for an improvised Dominican army to defend the country. Imbert managed the defense of the city with the help of Fernando Valerio, Ángel Antonio Reyes, and José María López. Imbert's role on the Battle of Santiago was crucial for the crushing victory over the Haitian Army. In 1845, Imbert being a lieutenant of Francisco Antonio Salcedo, he fought the Haitians in the Battle of Beler
The Battle of Beler ( Spanish: ''Batalla de Beler'') was one of the major battles of the Dominican War of Independence and was fought on the 27 October 1845 at the Beler savanna, Monte Cristi Province. A force of Dominican troops, a portion of t ...
defeating them again.
Death
Finished that campaign, he rejoined Moca, as Commander of Arms. From there he went to the same office at Puerto Plata, where he died on May 14, 1847.
His children, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren would have a very notable participation in Dominican history. His son, Segundo Imbert, was a hero of the Dominican Restoration War
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and future Vice President of the Dominican Republic in 1887.
Segundo Imbert Barrera, his great-grandson, fought the Trujillo dictatorship and was involved in the Internal Front of Puerto Plata, in the invasion of Luperón, in 1949, chaired by Fernando Spignolio and Fernando Suárez. He has been a character little studied by our historians. He was vilely murdered by orders of, Ramfis Trujillo, the son of the dictator, after the assassination of Trujillo on 30 May 1961, in which his brother, Antonio Imbert Barrera, participated.
The Executive Branch ordered, through Decree No. 2140, of 1972, the transfer of the remains of General José María Imbert to the National Pantheon. Currenrly, He is buried at the Cathedral of Santiago, along with other heroes of the Independence
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and the Restoration Wars.
See also
* Segundo Imbert
* Antonio Imbert Barrera
* Carmen Imbert Brugal
* José María Cabral (director)
* Furcy Fondeur
* Pedro Eugenio Pelletier
* Matías Ramón Mella
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Imbert, Jose Maria
1798 births
1847 deaths
People from Maine-et-Loire
Dominican Republic people of French descent
French emigrants to the Dominican Republic
People of the Dominican War of Independence
19th-century Dominican Republic politicians
Dominican Republic military personnel
Dominican Republic independence activists
Mayors of places in the Dominican Republic