- Hérard
Dumesle (16 June 1784 – 22 June 1858) was a
Haitian poet and politician.
Dumesle, a mulatto,
opposed the
government of Jean-Pierre
Boyer and formed...
- Saint-Domingue Revolution",
published in 1814. The
Haitian writer Herard Dumesle visited the
region and took oral
testimonies in
order to
write his account...
- Rivière-Hérard
Preceded by André
Laudun (War and Navy)
Succeeded by Hérard
Dumesle Personal details Born Jean-Jacques
Louis Philippe Guerrier (1757-12-19)December...
- include: Hérard
Abraham (born 1940),
former Haitian political figure Hérard
Dumesle (1784–1858),
Haitian poet and
politician Schnider Hérard (born 1996), Haitian...
- hdl:2027/coo.31924012450015.
Dumesle, Hérard (1939).
Dithyrambe élégiaque sur la mort de
Jonathas Granville. Port-au-Prince: Hérard
Dumesle. pp. 1–8. OCLC 457848455...
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January 1844:
Philippe Guerrier 7
January 1844 - 3 May 1844: Hérard
Dumesle 3 May 1844 - 1
March 1846:
Jacques Sylvain Hyppolite 1
March 1846 - 16...
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Boyer proceeded to
dismiss some of the
elected liberals,
mainly Hérard
Dumesle and
David Saint Preux, with
which his
government adopted undisguised dictatorial...
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Guirand Boileau Martineau Gros
Marin Mare
Henri Laroque Grand Fonds Baie
Dumesle Grenodière
Zanglais Sucrerie Henri Solon Cherette Corail-Henri
Verone Edelin...
- 7
January 1844:
Philippe Guerrier 7
January 1844 - 3 May 1844: Hérard
Dumesle 3 May 1844 - 1
March 1846:
Jacques Hyppolite 2
March 1846 - 27 July 1847:...
- to
restore the city
after the
hurricane of 1831 (August 12–13). Hérard
Dumesle, the
author of the
Manifesto of Praslin, made his
eulogy in the Cathedral...