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Louis Étienne Félicité
Lysius Salomon (June 30, 1815 –
October 19, 1888) was the
president of
Haiti from 1879 to 1888.
Salomon is best
remembered for instituting...
- Hyppolite,
Richelieu Duperval, Seide Thélémaque, Tirésias
Simon Sam and
Lysius Salomon. Members: Louis-Auguste Boisrond-Canal, Prudent,
Grandjean Guillaume...
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politics and did not
figure in
public life
until the
overthrow of
President Lysius Salomon by
General François
Denys Légitime in 1888. He then was a leader...
- Jean-Baptiste
Francisque (minister of justice,
worship and
public education)
Lysius Salomon (Finance,
Commerce and
Foreign Relations) Soulouque's
marriage to...
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between the
Liberal and
National parties. The
successor to the
presidency was
Lysius Salomon.
After his resignation, Boisrond-Canal left
again in
exile in Jamaica...
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infrastructure also
occurred in this period,
especially under the
Presidencies of
Lysius Salomon (1879–1888) and
Florvil Hyppolite (1889–1896). Haiti's relations...
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later by
President Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal.
During the
presidency of
Lysius Salomon, he was a
vocal leader of the opposition,
enduring several jail...
- (1876),
President (1876–1879)
Joseph Lamothe,
Provisional President (1879)
Lysius Salomon,
President (1879–1888)
Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal, Provisional...
- 1879, and
Michel Domingue's
government peacefully transferred power to
Lysius Salomon, one of Haiti's
abler leaders.
Monetary reform and a
cultural renaissance...
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releases from care and anxiety.
Lysius, Λύσιος ("delivering, releasing"). At
Thebes there was a
temple of
Dionysus Lysius.
Melanaigis Μελάναιγις ("of the...