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  1. Ulises Hilarión Heureaux Leibert (Spanish: [uˈlises eˈɾo]; October 21, 1845 – July 26, 1899) nicknamed Lilís, was president of the Dominican Republic from September 1, 1882 to September 1, 1884, from January 6, 1887 to February 27, 1889 and again from April 30, 1889 maintaining power between his terms until his assassination ...

  2. Ulises Heureaux was the president of the Dominican Republic who allowed most of his country’s economy to fall under U.S. control. The republic’s fiscal disorder led to American intervention after Heureaux’s assassination.

  3. Ulises Heureaux ( b. 21 October 1845; d. 26 July 1889), Dominican military officer and dictator (18821889). Known as Lilís, Heureaux was born at Puerto Plata to a Haitian father and a mother from the Lesser Antilles.

  4. Ulises Heureaux, Luperón's lieutenant, stood out among his fellow Dominicans both physically and temperamentally. The illegitimate son of a Haitian father and a mother who was originally from the island of St. Thomas, he was distinguished by his blackness from most other contenders for power, with the exception of Luperón.

  5. Ulises Hilarión Heureaux Lebert, más conocido como Ulises Heureaux alias Lilís (San Felipe de Puerto Plata, 21 de octubre de 1845-Moca, 26 de julio de 1899), fue un militar y político dominicano.

  6. Ulises Hilarión Heureaux Leibert nicknamed Lilís, was president of the Dominican Republic from September 1, 1882 to September 1, 1884, from January 6, 1887 to February 27, 1889 and again from April 30, 1889 maintaining power between his terms until his assassination by Ramón Cáceres.

  7. Ulises Heureaux, the chief political figure in the Dominican Repub lic between 1882 and 1899, has been depicted by many Dominican historians and by the American Sumner Welles as a ruthless dictator.