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Queen Marie Louise Coidavid (1778 – 11
March 1851) was the
Queen of
Haiti from 1811 to 1820 as the
spouse of
Henri Christophe. Marie-Louise was born into...
- Christophe, then a
general in the
Haitian Army, by his wife Marie-Louise
Coidavid. His
father became President of the
State of
Haiti in 1807, and on March...
- Geneviève
Coidavid, the
sister of
Queen Marie-Louise
Coidavid. In 1845,
Pierrot became President of the
restored Republic of Haiti, with
Coidavid as his...
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General Henri Christophe, ****ure King of Haiti, and his wife, Marie-Louise
Coidavid.
Because he was both born and died
before his father's
ascension as King...
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before the
slave uprising of 1791. On 15 July 1793 he
married Marie-Louise
Coidavid, a
member of the free
black community of Cap-Français. The
political skills...
- Marie-Claire
Heureuse Félicité Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière Marie-Louise
Coidavid Marie-Madeleine
Lachenais Pauline Bonaparte Peace of
Basel Philippe Guerrier...
- station.
Haitian Revolution Marie-Claire
Heureuse Félicité Marie-Louise
Coidavid Mellby,
Julie (2020-03-03). "The
Torture of
Suzanne Louverture". Graphic...
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insurgents and the new king was
hanged on 18
October 1820.
Queen Marie-Louise
Coidavid and her
daughters went into
exile in Italy.
Boyer took
advantage of the...
- West, American-English
painter and
academic (b. 1738) 1851 – Marie-Louise
Coidavid,
Queen of
Haiti (b. 1778) 1851 –
George McDuffie,
American lawyer and politician...
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Queen of
Sardinia (1773–1832),
queen consort of
Sardinia Marie-Louise
Coidavid (1778–1851),
queen consort of
Haiti Marie Thérèse of
France (1778–1851)...