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Sylvain Salnave (French pronunciation: [silvɛ̃ salnav];
February 6, 1827 –
January 15, 1870) was a
Haitian general who
served as the
President of Haïti...
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palace was
wholly destro****".
Salnave succeeded in
reaching the
Dominican territory. On
January 15, 1870,
Salnave arrived at Port-au-Prince, where...
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Salnave Philippe-Auguste (1908 - 1989) was a
Haitian painter, lawyer, and
magistrate known for his
jungle scenes. Philippe-Auguste's work was included...
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After surviving several rebellions, he was
overthrown by
Major Sylvain Salnave in 1867.
Geffrard was the
first head of
state of
Haiti to have been born...
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married one of his cousins, Isabelle-Charlotte
Salnave (1833–1890),
sister of the
dictator Sylvain Salnave, with whom he had
three children: Marie-Adélina...
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aligned themselves with the
Spanish forces. The
Haitian rebel Sylvain Salnave,
fearful of the
reestablishment of
Spain as
colonial power, gave refuge...
- School)
Cheney Middle School Westwood Middle School Betz
Elementary School Salnave Elementary School Snowdon Elementary School Sunset Elementary School Windsor...
- Kingston, Jamaica.
Authorized to
return to
Haiti by the
government of
Sylvain Salnave,
Faustin died at Petit-Goâve on 6
August 1867 and was
buried at Fort Soulouque...
- nikɔla nisaʒ saʒɛ];
September 20, 1810 –
April 7, 1880)
preceded Sylvain Salnave as
President of
Haiti in 1869.
Coming into
power by coup,
Saget was the...
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Geffrard was
overthrown in a coup in 1867, as was his successor,
Sylvain Salnave, in 1869.
Under the
Presidency of
Michel Domingue (1874–76)
relations with...