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- 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...
- 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...
- Desir (born 1990), professional American football player Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière (fl. 1802), revolutionary and nurse Jean Pascal (born 1982), boxer Paulette...
- Inginac Lamour Desrances Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière Marie-Louise Coidavid Marie-Madeleine Lachenais Pauline Bonaparte Peace...
- case the French would enter the fort. The Haitian hero Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière surprised the French troops with her courageous behavior.[citation needed]...
- Alphonse Lahèns Haitian Progressive National Movement 34,371 3.23 Michel Lamartinière Honorat National Union of Democratic Forces 16,550 1.56 Jean Théagène...
- Archived from the original on 9 February 2009. Retrieved 26 July 2017. Lamartiniere, Coral A. (2004-09-01). "Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Training Program"...
- remembered. Toya is amongst the very few exceptions, alongside Marie-Jeanne Lamartinière and Sanité Belair. Toya is also remembered for her role in raising and...
- PMID 19890158. Jenkins S, Raghuraman N, Eltoum I, Carpenter M, Russo J, Lamartiniere CA (June 2009). "Oral exposure to bisphenol a increases dimethylbenzanthracene-induced...
- 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...