Trina de Moya

Trina de Moya
Trina De Moya
First Lady of the Dominican Republic
In office
July 24, 1924 – March 3, 1930
PresidentHoracio Vásquez
Preceded byNatividad Lauransón Amiama (1916)
Vacant(1916–1924)
Succeeded byTomasina Martínez
In office
May 2, 1902 – April 23, 1903
PresidentHoracio Vásquez
Preceded byJosefa de los Santos Domínguez
Succeeded byMaría Altagracia Ricart
In office
September 4, 1899 – November 15, 1899
PresidentHoracio Vásquez
Preceded byMaría Isabel Balbina Juanes Sánchez
Succeeded byJosefa de los Santos Domínguez
Personal details
BornMaría de los Ángeles Trinidad de Moya Pérez
(1863-01-13)January 13, 1863
DiedMarch 13, 1941(1941-03-13) (aged 78)
Spouse
(m. 1888; died 1936)

María de los Ángeles Trinidad de Moya Pérez (January 13, 1863 – March 13, 1941), known as just Trina de Moya, was a Dominican Republic poet and writer. She served as the First Lady of the Dominican Republic as the wife of President Horacio Vásquez for three nonconsecutive terms. De Moya was the first Dominican presidential wife to be called "first lady", a title which came into widespread public usage during her third tenure from 1924 to 1930.

Trina de Moya's best known literary works include the Dominican version of Himno a la Madre, a Latin American hymn dedicated to mothers, which premiered on May 30, 1926. She often published her poetry and other writings under the literary pseudonyms "T. Colombina" and "Angela".