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Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃tɔnjo tʁazibyl kebʁo];
November 11, 1909 –
January 11, 1963) was
Chairman of the
Military Council...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Thrasybule or
Thrasyboule (Ancient Gr****: Θρασυβούλης) was the
mother by King
Iphitos of
Schedius and Epistrophus, the
leaders of the...
- of
Haiti In
office 22
October 1957 – 21
April 1971
Preceded by
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau as
Chairman of the Military Council
Succeeded by Jean-Claude Duvalier...
- Cyparissos,
Lebadia and
Hyampolis during the war. By his wife
Hippolyte or
Thrasybule,
Iphitos became the
father of
Schedius and
Epistrophus who led the Phocians...
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individuals in Gr**** mythology. Schedius, son of
Iphitus by
Hippolyte or
Thrasybule and
brother of Epistrophus. He was
counted among the
suitors of Helen...
- 1957 20 days
Peasant Worker Movement Provisional President 38
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau (1909–1963) — 14 June 1957 22
October 1957 130 days
Military Chairman...
- (1946–50)
Antoine Levelt [fr] (1950–56) Léon
Cantave (1956–57)
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau (1957–58)
Maurice P.
Flambert (1958)
Pierre Merceron (1958–61)...
- Ἐπίστροφος) may
refer to: Epistrophus, son of
Iphitus by
Hippolyte or
Thrasybule and
brother of Schedius. He was
counted among the
suitors of Helen. Together...
- 1957: Léon
Cantave overthrew Franck Sylvain. June 14, 1957:
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau
overthrew Daniel Fignolé. July 28–29, 1958: A coup
attempt led...
- Fignolé. Both
Cantave and
Armand submitted their resignations,
Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau was
appointed as the new Army Chief.
Under the
presidency of François...