Marcio Veloz Maggiolo
Born(1936-08-13)13 August 1936
Died10 April 2021(2021-04-10) (agedย 84)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Spouses
  • Antonia Ruiz Oleaga[1]
  • Elba Joa[1]
Norma Indiana Santana Geraldino
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(m.ย 1966; diedย 2016)โ€‹
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Children9 children: 3 from his first marriage, 1 from his second marriage, 5 from his third marriage[1]

Marcio Veloz Maggiolo (13 August 1936 โ€“ 10 April 2021) was a Dominican writer, archaeologist and anthropologist.

Biography

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Veloz Maggiolo attended the Escuela Mรฉxico, the Liceo Presidente Trujillo high school and the Escuela Hostos and studied philosophy and literature at the Universidad Autรณnoma de Santo Domingo from 1957 to 1962. In 1970 he received his doctorate in American history from the University of Madrid. He also studied journalism in Quito.

He was Deputy Secretary of State for Culture, Director of the Research Department of the Museo del Hombre Dominicano, Director of the Department of Anthropology and History and Founding Director of the Department of Extensiรณn Cultural at the Universidad Autรณnoma de Santo Domingo and Director of the Museo de las Casas Reales. As ambassador of the Dominican Republic, he worked in Mexico (1965-66), Peru (1982-83) and Rome (1963-64 and 1983-85). He was a member of the Academia Dominicana de la Lengua and a corresponding member of the Academia Dominicana de Geografรญa, as well as a member of the American Anthropological Association and the Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago.

Veloz Maggiolo was an extraordinarily prolific and successful writer, emerging as a poet, storyteller, novelist and playwright. He has received numerous awards, including the Premio Nacional de Novela three times (1962, 1981 and 1990) and the Premio Nacional de Literatura (1996). Some of his narrative and essay work has been translated into English, Italian, French and German. With De dรณnde vino la gente (1978) he was the first Dominican writer to publish a novel for children[dubious โ€“ discuss]. He returned to children's literature with the novel El Jefe iba descalzo (1993) and the short stories La verdadera historia de Aladino (2007) and La iguanita azul (2012). As an essayist, Veloz Maggiolo has written on subjects such as Dominican and Caribbean culture, literature and history, linguistics, politics, archaeology, anthropology, science and the environment. His maternal great-great-grandfather, Juan Bautista Maggiolo, was a Genovese naval captain who co-founded the Navy of the Dominican Republic with the also Genovese-born Juan Bautista Cambiaso and the Dominican Juan Alejandro Acosta.[2]

He died on April 10, 2021, several weeks after admission to the intensive care area of the Center for Diagnostics, Advanced Medicine and Telemedicine (CEDIMAT), Santo Domingo, after being diagnosed with COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic.


Ancestors of Marcio Veloz Maggiolo
16. Lorenzo Veloz Gonzรกlez (1798โ€“1876)
Santo Domingo
8. Nicasio Veloz Delgado (1823โ€“1911)
Santo Domingo
17. Florencia Delgado de Rojas (1799โ€“1863)
Santo Domingo
4. Juan Pablo Veloz Victorino (1865โ€“?)
18. Vรญctor Victorino
9. Marรญa Concepciรณn Victorino Villegas
19. Carmen Villegas
2. Francisco Javier Veloz Molina
20. Domingo Molina (1803โ€“1878)
Santo Domingo
10. Nicolรกs Molina Moreira (1843โ€“?)
Santo Domingo
21. Magdalena Moreira
5. Adela Molina Echavarrรญa (1866โ€“?)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
22. Manuel Felipe Echavarrรญa Nรบรฑez (1801โ€“?)
Santo Domingo
11. Marรญa Clara Echavarrรญa del Castillo (1828โ€“?)
Santo Domingo
23. Bernardita del Castillo
1. Marcio Veloz Maggiolo (1936-2021)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
24. Juan Bautista Maggiolo
(nรฉ Giovanni Battista Maggiolo)
12. Bartolomeo Maggiolo Pellerano (1825โ€“?)
Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia
25. Rosa Pellerano Costa (1808โ€“?)
Santa Margherita Ligure, Gรชnes, Napoleonic France
6. Manuel Amรฉrico Maggiolo Ravelo
26. Tomรกs Ravelo Mota (1797โ€“1884)
13. Carmen Ravelo de los Santos
27. Marรญa Salomรฉ de los Santos y Fajardo
3. Mercedes Rosa 'Chea' Maggiolo Nรบรฑez (circa 1910โ€“?)
14. Alonso Nรบรฑez Gonzรกlez
7. Marรญa Rafaela Hipรณlita Nรบรฑez Cabral (1867โ€“?)
Santo Domingo
30. Juan Marcos Cabral y Aybar (1792โ€“1853)
Hincha, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
15. Julia Cabral y Luna (1816โ€“?)
Ingenio Nuevo, San Cristรณbal, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
31. Marรญa Ramona de Luna y Andรบjar (1787โ€“1877)
Hincha, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
Sources:
  • Edwin R. Espinal, fellow of the Dominican Institute of Genealogy[1]
  • Fr. Cipriano de Utrera, O.F.M. Cap., fellow of the Dominican Academy of History[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Espinal Hernรกndez, Edwin (13 August 2016). "Marcio genealรณgico" (in Spanish). Hoy. Instituto Dominicano de Genealogรญa. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  2. ^ Isa, Minerva (16 September 2014). "Veloz Maggiolo: Mi padre fue como el maestro con un รบnico alumno" (in Spanish). Hoy. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  3. ^ Fr. Cipriano de Utrera, O.F.M. Cap. (1952). "Genealogรญa de Ravelo". Boletรญn del Archivo General de la Naciรณn (in Spanish). Vol.ย 75. Ciudad Trujillo: Archivo General de la Naciรณn. p.ย 438.


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