• Jean-Marie Saget (17 March 1929 – 20 March 2020) was a French military pilot who later worked for Dassault Aviation as a test pilot from 1955 to 1989....
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  • development and geographic protectionism. Anne-Marie Saget was born in Dijon. Her father was fighter pilot Jean-Marie Saget. As an adolescent, she became interested...
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  • Saget is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bob Saget (1956–2022), American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host Jean-Marie Saget...
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    Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla nisaʒ saʒɛ]; September 20, 1810 – April 7, 1880) preceded Sylvain Salnave as President of...
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  • 505093; 13.325454 Demesvar Delorme Yvon Perrier [1]Franck M. Beauvoir Fritz D Jean-Baptiste Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige...
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    (2015-07-09). "Jean-Pierre Boyer: President of Haiti from 1818 to 1843". Kentake Page. Retrieved 2024-01-20. "Femmes d'Haiti : Marie-Madeleine (Joute)...
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  • artist and cartoonist (Satanik, Diabolik, Alan Ford), heart attack. Jean-Marie Saget, 91, French military pilot. Robert H. Scarborough, 97, American vice...
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    Guerlain (redirect from Jean-Paul Guerlain)
    Chamade (1969). From 1975 to 1989, he collaborated with perfumer Anne-Marie Saget, composing Nahema (1979), Jardins de Bagatelle (1983), Derby (1985) and...
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    Eventually, he was overthrown in a coup by his eventual successor Nissage Saget, and Salnave was tried for treason and executed. Salnave, a light-skinned...
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    Governor-for-Life in 1804, Jean-Jacques Dessalines took his old master Dessalines into his house and gave him a job. Dessalines was married to Marie-Claire Heureuse...
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    New York Times. Retrieved August 17, 2022. "Former Dassault Test Pilot Saget Dies At 91". Aviation Week. March 20, 2020. Retrieved August 17, 2022. Byrne...
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    government from the younger technocrats whom Duvalier had appointed, including Jean-Marie Chanoine, Frantz Merceron, Frantz-Robert Estime and Theo Achille. The...
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  • Jean Lara : Louis XV Sonia Hlebsova/Klebs : L'impératrice Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche Roger Saget : Maréchal de Noailles Liliane Bert : Duchesse de Châteauroux...
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    him, to accuse him of human rights violations. The nomination of Marie-Denise Fabien Jean-Louis, a Duvalier-linked physician with no diplomatic experience...
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    in gaining independence from France in 1804. In 1805 he took part under Jean-Jacques Dessalines in the capture of Santo Domingo (now Dominican Republic)...
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    Jean-Baptiste Riché, Count of Grande-Riviere-du-Nord (1780 – February 27, 1847) was a career officer and general in the Haitian Army. He was made President...
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    belonged to the revolutionary quartet that also includes Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and his later rival Henri Christophe. Regarded as an...
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  • Association Tegas, a reversal of the surname of Dassault test pilot Jean-Marie Saget. This led to the aircraft sometimes mistakenly being called "The Tegas"...
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  • months (May 12 and October 12) in 1994 after the military regime had forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the elected president, out of the country in 1991. It...
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    to Jean-Claude Duvalier, Lt. Gen. Avril led the September 1988 Haitian coup d'état against a transition military government installed after Jean-Claude...
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    without whom nothing would have been done." In 1963, accordionist René Saget released a song, Le tango de Tante Yvonne, which sold 10,000 copies. On...
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    American occupation troops in Haiti after the assassination of President Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. Civil order in Haiti had completely broken down and...
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    International of 2004. Nominees for the Prize were: Edwidge Danticat, René Depestre, Jean-Claude Fignolé, Odette Roy Fombrun, Frankétienne, Gary Klang, Dany Laferrière...
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    Centre Culturel du Collège Canado-Haïtien. In 1996, he married Martine Marie Étienne Joseph (Martine Moïse), his classmate at the time. The couple decided...
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    Prince Jean-Louis Michel Paul Pierrot, Baron of Haïti (19 December 1761 – 18 February 1857) was a career officer general in the Haitian Army who also served...
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  • as Le secrétaire Jean Richard as Un passager de l'avion Gaston Orbal as Le maître d'hôtel Joé Davray as Un garçon de café Roger Saget as Le présentateur...
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    Simone Duvalier (née Ovide), with whom he had four children: Marie‑Denise, Nicole, Simone, and Jean‑Claude. In 1946, Duvalier aligned himself with President...
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  • election, and subsequently named Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces by Jean-Bertrand Aristide in early 1991. Under Aristide, Cédras "was one important...
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    he isn't elected as only the five first members of the list are elected. Saget, Joel (18 May 2022). "Stanislas Rigault". Challenges (in French). Retrieved...
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    River Garonne, via the Canal de Brienne. It was built in 1774 by Joseph-Marie de Saget, a civil engineer in the province of Languedoc in Toulouse. In fact...
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