- Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
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Marthinus Wessel Pretorius Member of the Triumvirate In office
8 August 1881 – 9 May 1883
Serving with Paul Kruger and Piet JoubertPreceded by The Viscount Wolseley
As Governor of the TransvaalSucceeded by Paul Kruger
As President of the South African RepublicPresident of the South African Republic In office
22 October 1866 – 20 November 1871Preceded by Willem Cornelis Janse van Renseburg Succeeded by Daniel Jacobus Erasmus President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic In office
6 January 1857 – 15 September 1860Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Johannes Hermanus Grobler In office
10 May 1864 – 22 October 1866Preceded by Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg
As Acting PresidentSucceeded by Daniël Jacobus Erasmus
As Acting PresidentState President of the Orange Free State In office
8 February 1860 – 20 June 1863Preceded by Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff Succeeded by Johannes Brand Personal details Born Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
17 September 1819
Graaff Reinet, Cape ColonyDied 19 May 1901 (aged 81)
Potchefstroom, South African RepublicResting place Potchefstroom, North West, South Africa Military service Allegiance South African Republic
Orange Free State
VoortrekkersRank Commandant General Commands Transvaal Commandos The son of the famous Voortrekker leader Andries Pretorius, Marthinus Wessel Pretorius (17 September 1819 – 19 May 1901) was the first president of the South African Republic, and also compiled the constitution of the Republic.
After the death of his father in 1853, he was appointed as the Commandant-General of the ZAR (South African Republic) and moved from his farm Kalkheuwel, near Broederstroom, to the city of Potchefstroom. He was the last Head of State of Potchefstroom between 1853 and 1856.
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Founding of the city of Pretoria
In an endeavour to establish a new town, he bought two farms named Elandspoort en Daspoort between 1854 and 1855, on which he founded the city of Pretoria in 1855.
He originally named the town Pretoria Philadelphia, in honour of his father and his father's brothers, but the name of the town was later shortened to just Pretoria.
Five years later the capital of the ZAR (South African Republic) was moved from Potchefstroom to Pretoria.
Multiple Roles as Head of State
He served as the first president of Transvaal from 1857 to 1860. However in 1859, in an effort to create closer bonds of relationship with the Orange Free State, he simultaneously held the office of State President of the Orange Free State and that of president of the ZAR (South African Republic).
This however created tension in Transvaal and he resigned the presidency of the South African Republic in 1860.
After serving in the presidency of the Orange Free State until 1863, he was reelected as president of the ZAR (South African Republic) in 1864 and served a second term until 1871.
Finally, he served a third term as joint head of state (triumvirate) of Transvaal between 1880 and 1883. He died in 1901 at Potchefstroom.
References
- http://www.kormorant.co.za/2009/11Nov/26Nov/Pretorius.htm
- City Council of Pretoria, History of the City of Pretoria, 1955
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Chairman of the
Provisional GovernmentState Presidents Jacobus Groenendaal · Josias Philip Hoffman · Jacobus Johannes Venter · Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff · Esaias Reynier Snijman · Jacobus Johannes Venter · Marthinus Wessel Pretorius · Jacobus Johannes Venter · Johannes Henricus Brand · Just Friedrich Rudolph Kaufmann Höhne · Executive Committee (W. Collins, F.P. Schnehage, G.J. du Toit) · Pieter Jeremias Blignaut · Francis William Reitz · Pieter Jeremias Blignaut · Martinus Theunis Steyn · Christiaan de Wet
Those in italics were Acting State Presidents State President of the South African Republic · State President of the Orange Free State · Prime Minister of the Cape Colony · Prime Minister of Natal Commandants-General LijdenburgW.F. JoubertZoutpansbergMaricoJ.A. EnslinPotchefstroom-RustenburgA. Pretorius · M.W. PretoriusChairmen of the United Volksraad State Presidents M.W. Pretorius · J.H. Grobler · S. Schoeman · W.C. Janse van Rensburg · M.W. Pretorius · D.J. Erasmus · T.F. BurgersAdministrators Governor State presidents Governors Prime Minister Categories:- 1819 births
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