- Louis-Jodel
Chamblain (born
January 18, 1953 or 1954) is a
prominent Haitian military figure who has led both
government troops and rebels.
Chamblain first...
-
Pierre Carlet de
Chamblain de
Marivaux (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ kaʁlɛ də ʃɑ̃blɛ̃ də maʁivo]; 4
February 1688 – 12
February 1763),
commonly referred...
- and Louis-Jodel
Chamblain. On
February 4, 2004, the
paramilitary groups led by
Buteur Metayer, Guy Philippe, and Louis-Jodel
Chamblain began marching on...
- power,
fourteen people,
including former paramilitary leader Louis-Jodel
Chamblain, and
police officers Jackson Joanis and
Michel François, were convicted...
- both from Switzerland. The
series is now
written by
Frenchman Joris Chamblain.
Yakari is one of the best-known Franco-Belgian
comics in Europe. Yakari...
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before publishing her
first book, Les
Carnets de
Cerise (2012) with
Joris Chamblain. The
series met with
great critical success and
notably won the Angoulême...
- 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi).
Sources refer to this ship by
various spellings:
Chamblain, Chamblan, Champlain, Champlin, Chaplin.
Since 1979 the
sovereign nations...
- CIA memo
dated October 28, 1993
implicated FRAPH members Louis-Jodel
Chamblain,
Emmanuel Constant, and
Gabriel Douzable. The memo
claimed they met with...
-
Klump by
Carla and
Vilhelm Hansen 1973:
Yakari by Job and Derib,
Joris Chamblain 1975:
Corto Maltese by Hugo
Pratt 1976: The
Extraordinary Adventures of...
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crossing back into
Haiti and
joining former militia leader Louis-Jodel
Chamblain in
announcing his
support for anti-government forces,
Philippe was given...