- Émile
Roumer (5
February 1903 – 6
April 1988) was a
Haitian poet.
Roumer wrote mostly satirical poems and
poems dealing with love and nature. Born in Jérémie...
- Indre-et-Loire, France,
built on a
promontory created by the
small valley of the
Roumer River at the
opening to the
Loire Valley.
Founded in 992 by Fulk Nerra,...
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President of People's ****embly of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, stroke. Émile
Roumer, 85,
Haitian poet.
Denis Hamilton, 69,
English newspaper editor (The Sunday...
-
Casernes Dessalines, Haiti,
survived by his wife
Andree Roumer,
niece of
eminent Haitian poet Émile
Roumer, his
daughter Florence Alexis and his son, Jean-Jacques...
-
Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, and was
killed in the 2010
Haiti earthquake.
Emile Roumer (1903–1988), a poet.
Modeste Testas (1765–1870),
formerly enslaved Ethiopian...
- (2000-01-01). La colère des saints:
nouvelles (in French). Les
Editions Emile Roumer.
Report on the
Situation of
Human Rights in Haiti.
General Secretariat,...
- Grand'Anse 48th
Andris Riché (vice-president) Grand'Anse 48th Jean
Maxime Roumer Grand'Anse 48th
Nenel C****y
Nippes 48th Jean
Joseph Pierre Louis Nippes...
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Rodrigues Cris
Vianna Isabel Fillardis Alexandre Zacchia Eduardo Galvão
Roumer Canhães Erik
Marmo Raphael Louzada Com
elenco estelar, 'Flordelis' conta...
- Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In 1927,
Brouard along with
Jacques Roumain, Émile
Roumer and
others formed La
Revue Indigene: Les Arts et La Vie (The Indigenous...
- Prophète –
writer and
diplomat Jacques Roumain – poet, novelist,
editor Émile
Roumer – poet
Edris Saint-Amand –
novelist Rodney Saint-Éloi – poet
Prince Saunders...