- Euphémie
Daguilh (died in Les Cayes, Haiti, 1834), was a
Haitian composer and c****ographer,
royal mistress of
emperor Jean-Jacques
Dessalines and famed...
- phēmí,
meaning to speak.
Notable people with the name include: Euphémie
Daguilh (died 1834),
Haitian composer and c****ographer,
mistress of
Emperor Jean-Jacques...
- 1806 28
December 1809 1st (Provisional)
appointed to 3-year term
Charles Daguilh Cayes 28
December 1806 28
December 1809 1st (Provisional)
appointed to...
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Juventus des Cayes. John
James Audubon, French-American
naturalist Euphémie
Daguilh,
Royal mistress to the
Haitian emperor Jean-Jacques
Dessalines Jean Joseph...
- Théodat
Trichet Cayes 28
December 1806 28
December 1809 3
years Charles Daguilh Cayes 28
December 1806 28
December 1809 3
years Félix
Ferrier Cap-Haïtien...
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Haitian traditional dance style that is said to be
created by Euphémie
Daguilh, one of Dessalines' friend. The
dance is said to be
created for the Haitian...
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Perovic 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) — Jr
Hoosac School Belgrade,
Serbia F 32 Ayme
Daguilh 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) — So
Bridgton Academy West Boylston, MA F 44
Peter Filipovity...
- Haitian-Dominican singer-songwriter of
merengue and
bachata music Euphémie
Daguilh –
composer and c****ographer,
royal mistress of
emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines...
- 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) — Fr
South Portland HS
South Portland, ME F 30 Ayme
Daguilh 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) — Fr
Bridgton Academy West Boylston, MA G 31
Novak Perovic...