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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education. After surviving several rebellions, he was overthrown by Major Sylvain Salnave in 1867. Geffrard was a son of Nicolas Geffrard, a general of the Armee...
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[ʒɑ̃ 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...
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1869 during a revolt that brought down the government of President Sylvain Salnave. The building was bombarded during the conflict by the man-of-war La...
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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...
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President 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...
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loaded four large guns and a number of recruits for the forces of Sylvain Salnave, President of Haiti, who was embroiled in a civil war. Atlanta was...
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to establish a constitutional government, but successive presidents Sylvain Salnave and Nissage Saget were overthrown in 1869 and 1874 respectively. A...
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August, Dominican dissidents in collaboration with the Haitian rebel Sylvain Salnave established sanctuaries along the Haitian-Dominican border to their...
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January 29 – Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. 1797) February 7 – Sylvain Salnave, Haitian general, 9th President of Haiti (b. 1827) February 11 – Carlos...
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to establish a constitutional government, but successive presidents Sylvain Salnave and Nissage Saget were overthrown in 1869 and 1874 respectively. A...
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March 1867 4 May 1867 52 days Independent Provisional President 11 Sylvain Salnave (1827–1870) — 4 May 1867 27 December 1869 2 years, 237 days Independent...
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Faustin I. August 26, 1867: Sylvain Salnave overthrew Fabre Geffrard. December 27, 1869: Nissage Saget overthrew Sylvain Salnave. April 16, 1876: Pierre Théoma...
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José María Cabral (section Salnave's offer)
Cristi, thanks to the support they received from Haitian President Sylvain Salnave and with the approval of the ruling circle in the United States, which...
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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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1869 Haitian Revolution of 1869 Forces of Nissage Saget Forces of Sylvain Salnave 1869 1869 1869 uprising in Krivošije Serbian Rebels Austria-Hungary...
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given the protection of the governments of Nissage Saget as well as Sylvain Salnave, and died in Port-au-Prince. Princess Geneviève Olive (known as "Madame...
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presidential term: José María Cabral y de Luna (b. 1819 - d. 1899) in Haiti: Sylvain Salnave (b. 1826 - d. 1870), one of the three members of the previous Provisional...
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(1859–1867) Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget, Provisional President (1867) Sylvain Salnave, President (1867–1869) Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget, President (1869–1874)...
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Haiti. In 1869, the Cacos, in rebellion against the government of Sylvain Salnave, occupied Carrefour and attacked the fort of Bizoton but were not able...
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Revolution in 1869, atrocities were committed in the name of President Sylvain Salnave. On January 15, 1870, Generals Saint-Lucien Emmanuel, Alfred Delva...
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Franck Sylvain (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃k silvɛ̃]; August 3, 1909 – January 3, 1987) served as acting President of Haiti in 1957. Sylvain was born...
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is published 1867 President Geffrard is forced to flee the country Sylvain Salnave is elected President of Haiti The Constitution of 1867 is voted 1869...
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1867-February 4, 1869 Salnave driven out of chambers by supporters of Sylvain Salnave (October 14, 1867). Continued to meet until the civil war became too...
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1867 Haiti During a standoff related to the Montas affair, a pro-Sylvain Salnave mob entered the chamber of deputies and expelled all its representatives...
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because the government was aware that the Haitian Government, chaired by Sylvain Salnave, was preparing to support the aspirations of Buenaventura Báez. In...
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Grande-Riviere du Nord and his mother from Jeremie. He worked beside Sylvain Salnave from the age of 18 and served in the Haitian Navy. He became Consul...
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participated in Sylvain Salnave's failed rebellion against President Fabre Geffrard in 1865. After the fall of Geffrard and Salnave's election as President...
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to abdicate by a political and military coalition. Haiti: General Sylvain Salnave, opponent of the deposed President Geffrard, seizes power and proclaims...
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expelled settled in Haiti, taking advantage of the fact that President Sylvain Salnave had not yet reached a solid alliance with Báez, who had recently come...
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