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Schœlcher (French pronunciation: [ʃœlʃɛʁ];
Martinican Creole: Chelchè) is a town and the fourth-largest
commune in the
French overseas department of Martinique...
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Victor Schœlcher (French: [viktɔʁ ʃœlʃɛʁ]; 22 July 1804 – 25
December 1893) was a
French abolitionist, writer,
politician and journalist, best
known for...
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Landon 1984, p. 10;
Schoelcher 1857, p. 7 n.1.
Schoelcher 1857, p. 3.
Mainwaring 1760, pp. 4–5.
Mainwaring 1760, p. 5.
Schoelcher 1857, p. 4. Lang 1966...
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Statue of
Victor Schœlcher (French:
Statue de
Victor Schœlcher) is a
bronze statue sculpted in 1896 by Louis-Ernest Barrias, then
dedicated the following...
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Schœlcher 1st
Canton is a
former canton in the Arrondis****t of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 10,838
inhabitants (2012). It was
disbanded in 2015...
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Victor Schœlcher (F 725) was a
Commandant Rivière-class
frigate of
French Navy. She was
later transferred to
National Navy of
Uruguay in 1988 and given...
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Schœlcher 2nd
Canton is a
former canton in the Arrondis****t of Fort-de-France on Martinique. It had 9,265
inhabitants (2012). It was
disbanded in 2015...
- rebels. The
fight began at La Croix-des-Bouquets. The
French writer Victor Schœlcher of the
nineteenth century, in his book Vie de
Toussaint Louverture described...
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Marcel (2003). The
Abolitions of Slavery: From L.F.
Sonthonax to
Victor Schoelcher, 1793, 1794, 1848.
Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-5718-1432-6. Doyle, William...
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French sprinter who
specialized in the 200 and 400 metres. She was born in
Schœlcher,
Martinique and
represented the club CS Fontainebleau. As a junior, she...