- François-Thomas
Galbaud du Fort (or Dufort; 25
September 1743 – 21
April 1801) was a
French general who was
briefly governor-general of Saint-Domingue...
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capital by a new
military governor sympathetic to whites, François-Thomas
Galbaud, led to the
bombardment and
burning of Cap-Français (now Cap-Haïtien)....
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fighting the
rebellion in the south,
Brigadier General François
Thomas Galbaud-Dufort, of the
Republican army,
landed in Cap-Français to hold the post...
- Francois-Thomas
Galbaud du Fort. The
commissioners eventually had
Galbaud arrested and
imprisoned on a ship in Le Cap's harbor.
There Galbaud was surrounded...
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marquis de La Salle, who
would himself be
replaced by François-Thomas
Galbaud du Fort
after June 1793.
Convicted of counter-revolutionary
actions and...
- "avenues of reconciliation", but
Laveaux rejected his offer. François-Thomas
Galbaud du Fort was
appointed Governor General of Saint-Domingue on 6 February...
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different regions of Saint-Domingue) and
imprisoned Galbaud in a ship
because of his
defiant behavior.
Galbaud, however, enjo****
support from the
sailors then...
- the
Second Civil Commission, put down a
revolt led by François-Thomas
Galbaud du Fort.
Henri Christophe was
promoted to the
captaincy of the
French colonial...
- François
Gachet de Sainte-Suzanne (général de brigade) François
Thomas Galbaud-Dufort (général de brigade) Anne
Jacques Jean
Louis Galdemar (général de...
- tb05760.x. PMC 1429121. PMID 911653. "Nomifensine DB04821". Drugbank.ca.
Galbaud du Fort G (1988). "[Hematologic
toxicity of
antidepressive agents]" [Hematologic...