- Marie-Jeanne
Lamartinière (fl. 1802) was a
Haitian revolutionary, soldier, and nurse.
Described as a Mulatto, she was
raised on a
plantation in Port-au-Prince...
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progressed as high up the
ranks of the
military as possible; Marie-Jeanne
Lamartinière, for example,
served in
Toussaint L'Ouverture's army. She led the insurgent...
- Founder(s)
Elsie Ethéart,
Marcus Garcia.
Founded 1986
Language French Headquarters 100
Avenue Lamartinière Port-au-Prince,
Haiti Website haitienmarche.com...
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Inginac Lamour Desrances Marie-Claire
Heureuse Félicité Marie-Jeanne
Lamartinière Marie-Louise
Coidavid Marie-Madeleine
Lachenais Pauline Bonaparte Peace...
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Lalande (1768–1832),
French astronomer and
mathematician Marie-Jeanne
Lamartinière (fl. 1802),
Haitian soldier Marie-Jeanne Larrivée Lemière (1733–1786)...
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Archived from the
original on 9
February 2009.
Retrieved 26 July 2017.
Lamartiniere,
Coral A. (2004-09-01). "Interdisciplinary
Breast Cancer Training Program"...
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CLAUZEL LESPIN****E MCE
MATHIEU MUSNIER MIRABEL DESAILLY LENOURY BERRUYER LAMARTINIÈRE DUGOMMIER LECLERC SAURET HARISPE PECHEUX BEAUREGARD TROUDE CASTEX HÉDOUVILLE...
- case the
French would enter the fort. The
Haitian hero Marie-Jeanne
Lamartinière surprised the
French troops with her
courageous behavior.[citation needed]...
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Sebastien Foy,
Antoine Louis Popon de Maucune, and
Thomas Mignot de
Lamartinière. Foy's 1st
Division numbered 5,922
soldiers in nine battalions; Maucune's...
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division was sent
north of the
river to
guard the
Bilbao road
while Lamartinière's division and the
Spanish Royal Guard units held the
river bank. Wellington...