- Sourou-Migan
Marcellin Joseph Apithy (8
April 1913 – 3
December 1989) was a
Beninese political figure most
active when his
country was
known as Dahomey...
- held sway in the
southern and
central regions of the country, Sourou-Migan
Apithy, who
dominated the southeast, and
Hubert Maga,
whose power base was located...
- resign,
Soglo gave him, Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin, and vice
president Sourou Migan Apithy, the
titles of
Minister of State.
Shortly afterwards, Maga was convicted...
- Boladé
Apithy (born
August 21, 1985 in Dijon, France) is a
French right-handed
sabre fencer. His
brother Yémi is also a
sabre fencer; he
represents Benin...
-
Manon Apithy-Brunet (born 7
February 1996) is a
French right-handed
sabre fencer, 2018 team
world champion, two-time Olympian, 2021 team
Olympic silver...
-
three leading political figures: Ahomadégbé,
Hubert Maga, and Sourou-Migan
Apithy. Maga
peacefully handed power to Ahomadégbé on May 7, 1972. On
October 26...
- Yémi
Geoffrey Apithy (born 5
April 1989) is a French-Beninese
sabre fencer representing Benin in
international competitions,
silver medalist at the 2014...
-
Union Progressiste Dahoméenne (UPD). He was an ****istant to Sourou-Migan
Apithy in 1945 and was a
deputy to the
French National ****embly. From 1947 to 1953...
-
coups and
regime changes, with the
figures of
Hubert Maga,
Sourou Migan Apithy,
Justin Ahomadégbé, and Émile
Derlin Zinsou dominating; the
first three...
- to 817 million. The
three former presidents,
Hubert Maga,
Sourou Migan Apithy, and
Justin Ahomadegbe (imprisoned in 1972) were
released in 1981. A new...