- Faustin-Élie
Soulouque (French pronunciation: [fostɛ̃ eli suluk]; 15
August 1782 – 3
August 1867) was a
Haitian politician and
military commander who...
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Supreme Commander of the
Presidential Guards under President Riché,
Faustin Soulouque, who,
inspired by Napoleon,
declared himself Emperor Faustin I on 26 August...
- Mainville-Joseph
Soulouque (born in Anse-à-Veau on
August 21, 1830, and died in Port-au-Prince on
January 7, 1875), is a
Haitian prince and soldier. Nephew...
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Olive Soulouque,
Princess Imperial of
Haiti (29
November 1842 – 23 July 1883) was a
Haitian princess, the
eldest daughter of
Emperor Faustin I of Haiti...
- Élisabeth Adélina Dérival Lévêque or Adélina
Soulouque (née
Elisabeth Anne
Justine Lévêque; 26 July 1820 – 12
October 1878) was
Empress of
Haiti from...
- 1843. The
first Republic of
Haiti ended in 1849 when
President Faustin Soulouque declared himself emperor, thus
beginning the
Second Empire of Haiti. After...
- of Haiti). Some 43
years later, on 26
August 1849,
President Faustin Soulouque re-established an
Empire in
Haiti that
lasted until 15
January 1859. Fearing...
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excluded blacks from power. In 1847, a
black military officer named Faustin Soulouque was made president, with the
mulattoes supporting him; but,
instead of...
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death in 1847, he was
replaced by Faustin-Élie
Soulouque, who was anti****ted to be
similar to Riché.
Soulouque later appointed himself Emperor Faustin I....
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across the Dajabón River.
Three years later, Haiti's
president Faustin Soulouque launched his
first invasion of the
Dominican Republic, but his army was...