Toussaint Rose (French pronunciation: [tusɛ̃ ʁoz]; 3 September 1611 – 6 January 1701) was a French court secretary to Cardinal Mazarin and Louis XIV of...
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François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dɔminik tusɛ̃ luvɛʁtyʁ], English: /ˌluːvərˈtjʊər/) also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint Bréda...
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Lorraine Toussaint (/tuːˈsɑːnt/ born April 4, 1960) is a Trinidadian-born actress based in the United States. She is the recipient of various accolades...
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Rose Marie Toussaint is a practicing Black woman liver transplant surgeon in the United States. Toussaint was born in Haiti and moved to Miami in 1970...
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accomplice. The team manipulates her into hiring Rose and convinces Cartier to loan her the Toussaint. Rose and Amita go to Cartier and digitally scan the...
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Toussaint is both a French surname and a masculine French given name. Notable people with the name include: Allen Toussaint (1938–2015), American musician...
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French, Spanish, British, and Polish participants—with the ex-slave Toussaint Louverture emerging as Haiti's most prominent general. The successful...
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Pierre Toussaint (June 27, 1766 – June 30, 1853) was a formerly enslaved Haitian-American hairdresser and philanthropist, brought to New York City by...
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Danny Glover (redirect from Toussaint (film))
gave an update on the Toussaint project, stating, "The film that we always missed is a movie on the Haitian revolution and Toussaint Louverture. The company...
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September 1 – William Cartwright, English dramatist (d. 1643) September 3 – Toussaint Rose, French writer (d. 1701) September 4 – George III of Brieg, Duke of...
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Rüdiger von Starhemberg, Austrian field marshal (b. 1638) January 6 – Toussaint Rose, French writer (b. 1611) January 14 – Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord...
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2008, ecclesiastic Valentin Conrart, 1634–1675, poet and grammarian Toussaint Rose, 1675–1701, orator Louis de Sacy, 1701–1727, lawyer Charles de Secondat...
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The Black Jacobins (redirect from The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution)
French Revolution, and focuses on the leadership of Toussaint L'Ouverture, who was born a slave but rose to prominence espousing the French Revolutionary...
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Fernand Toussaint (1873–1956) was a Belgian painter and illustrator in the 19th century Belgian School. He was born in Brussels in 1873 in a family of...
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politeness for everyone and full of spirit." He married the granddaughter of Toussaint Rose. Biography from Pierre Larousse's Great Universal Dictionary of the...
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Anika Noni Rose (born September 6, 1972) is an American actress. She is best known for voicing Tiana, Disney's first African-American princess, in The...
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on the Golden Bachelorette". The Republic. Retrieved August 22, 2024. Toussaint, Jensen (August 20, 2024). "Philadelphia Man Among Contestants Looking...
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Spanish and British incursions. Later he rose to become a commander in the revolt against France. As Toussaint Louverture's principal lieutenant, he led...
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War of Knives (section Toussaint consolidates power)
the Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue rose up against their French owners amidst the French Revolution. Toussaint came to prominence as a leader of rebel...
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Rüdiger von Starhemberg, Austrian field marshal (b. 1638) January 6 – Toussaint Rose, French writer (b. 1611) January 14 – Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord...
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photographers Rankin, Steven Chee, Nick Scott, Nicole Bentley, Pierre Toussaint, James Demitri, Bradley Patrick, and Terry Richardson. She has featured...
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royal handwriting and to his mastery of the French language, succeeded Toussaint Rose as the secretary "who held the pen." His duties, designed to save the...
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September 1 – William Cartwright, English dramatist (d. 1643) September 3 – Toussaint Rose, French writer (d. 1701) September 4 – George III of Brieg, Duke of...
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Plaine du Flowera rose in rebellion. Different forces coalesced under different leaders. Toussaint served with other leaders and rose in responsibility...
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Toussaint (c. 1786 – May 14, 1851) was a formerly enslaved Haitian-American philanthropist who collaborated closely with her husband Pierre Toussaint...
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the original on December 28, 2021. Retrieved December 28, 2021. Egan, Toussaint (November 9, 2021). "Squid Game creator confirms season 2, return of main...
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"Ai Weiwei". RoseKennedyGreenway.org. Retrieved 11 April 2016. Toussaint, Kristin. "10-foot-tall animal heads are coming to the Rose Kennedy Greenway"...
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To Be Kind (redirect from Bring the Sun / Toussaint L'Ouverture)
point of overindulgence" and felt that the lengthy track "Bring the Sun / Toussaint L'Ouverture" was "like The Doors playing "The End" for ever only without...
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Cheryl Renee Toussaint (born December 16, 1952) is an American athlete who mainly competed in the 800 metres. She grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood...
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encouraged Rigaud's rivalry with Toussaint. In 1800, Rigaud left Saint-Domingue for France after his defeat by Toussaint. On 1 October 1800, bound for France...
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