Marthinus Wessel Pretorius

Marthinus Wessel Pretorius (17 September 1819 – 19 May 1901) was a South African political leader. An Afrikaner (or "Boer"), he helped establish the South African Republic (Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek or ZAR; also referred to as Transvaal), was the first president of the ZAR, and also compiled its constitution.

Marthinus Wessel Pretorius
Member of the Triumvirate
In office
8 August 1881  9 May 1883
Serving with Paul Kruger and Piet Joubert
Preceded byThe Viscount Wolseley
As Governor of the Transvaal
Succeeded byPaul Kruger
As President of the South African Republic
President of the South African Republic
In office
22 October 1866  20 November 1871
Preceded byWillem Cornelis Janse van Renseburg
Succeeded byDaniel Jacobus Erasmus
President of the Executive Council of the South African Republic
In office
6 January 1857  15 September 1860
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byJohannes Hermanus Grobler
In office
10 May 1864  22 October 1866
Preceded byWillem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg
As Acting President
Succeeded byDaniël Jacobus Erasmus
As Acting President
State President of the Orange Free State
In office
8 February 1860  20 June 1863
Preceded byJacobus Nicolaas Boshoff
Succeeded byJohannes Brand
Personal details
Born
Marthinus Wessel Pretorius

(1819-09-17)17 September 1819
Graaff Reinet, Cape Colony
Died19 May 1901(1901-05-19) (aged 81)
Potchefstroom, South African Republic
Resting placePotchefstroom, North West, South Africa
Parent
Signature
Military service
Allegiance South African Republic
 Orange Free State
Voortrekkers
RankCommandant General
CommandsTransvaal Commandos

He was born in Cape Colony, then accompanied his father, the Voortrekker leader Andries Pretorius in the migration to the interior. After the death of his father in 1853, he was appointed to succeed him as Commandant-General of the Boer settlers around the city of Potchefstroom and moved from his farm, Kalkheuwel, near Broederstroom, to Potchefstroom. He was Commandant-General of Potchefstroom from 1853 through 1856.

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