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Julien Fédon (? – 1796?), also
called Julien Fedon, Foedonn, Feydn, and Fidon, was the
leader of the
Fédon Rebellion, a
revolt against British rule led...
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Fédon's rebellion (also
known as the Brigands' War, or
Fédon's Revolution, 2
March 1795 – 19 June 1796) was an
uprising against British rule in Grenada...
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Fedon may
refer to:
Julien Fédon (died 1796?),
leader of an
uprising in
Grenada against British rule
Faidon Matthaiou or
Fedon Mattheou (1924-2011), Gr****...
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Fedon Lindberg (born 6
November 1962) is a Gr****-born
Norwegian physician and
weight loss guru.
Lindberg was born and grew up in Greece, he
migrated to...
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Faidon Matthaiou, (alternate spellings: Feidon,
Fedon, Mathaiou, Mattheou; Gr****: Φαίδων Ματθαίου: 12 July 1924 – 17
September 2011) was a Gr**** professional...
- in the 18th century, with the
British ultimately prevailing. In 1795,
Fédon's Rebellion,
inspired by the
Haitian Revolution, very
nearly succeeded, taking...
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recorded 525
slaves and 53
freed from
slavery living on the island.
Julien Fédon, a
mulatto plantation owner of the
Belvedere estate in the St. John Parish...
- family. He was a
leader of
Fédon's rebellion;
Philip held the rank of
captain in
Julien Fédon's forces and
delivered Fédon's ultimatum to the
British forces...
- Φαίδων) is a Gr****
given name. It can also be
transliterated as Phaedo,
Fedon, or Faidon. The
meaning of
Phaedon comes from the Gr****
words "φαι>φη>φως"...
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dissatisfaction with
British rule led to a pro-French
revolt in 1795–96 led by
Julien Fédon,
which was
successfully defeated by the British. As Grenada's
economy grew...