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  1. Faustin Soulouque (fèt 15 out 1782 nan Tigwav - mouri 6 out 1867 nan menm vil la) se yon sòlda ayisyen ak yon òm leta, ki te patisipe nan lagè endepandans ayisyen an e ki te prens, diktatè pou tout lavi lè sa a, anperè Ayiti, non Faustin I.. Lejitimize pitit natirèl Jean-Jacques Dessalines, li te jeneral pandan peryòd sa yo rele politik selèdè (1843-1849), e li te rive nan ran ...

  2. Faustin-Élie Soulouque (n. 15 august 1782, Haiti – d. 6 august 1867, Haiti) a fost un ofițer de carieră și general în Armata Haitiană, care a fost ales președinte al Haiti în anul 1847. În 1849 a fost proclamat împărat al Haiti sub numele de Faustin I.El a epurat curând armata de elita conducătoare, a instalat negri loiali în funcții administrative și a creat o poliție ...

  3. 11 de dic. de 2015 · 26 Harper’s Weekly (New York, 1858), II, 359. Emperor Faustin had ordered 3,000 regimental uniforms, but the goods were sent in two different shipments, the pantaloons arriving three weeks before the jackets, and, “Soulouque, who had fixed on a grand review, had his troops drawn up in coatless array; harranguing his brave army with a promise of jackets by the next packet.

  4. Reyes de Haití. Faustin Soulouque (nacido el 15 de agosto de 1782 en Petit-Goâve - murió el 6 de agosto de 1867 en la misma ciudad) es un militar y líder haitiano , que participó en la Guerra de Independencia de Haití y la expedición Saint-Domingue , como oficial y luego como comandante, y que fue Emperador de Haití con el nombre de ...

  5. 8 de oct. de 2019 · 26 Harper’s Weekly (New York, 1858), II, 359. Emperor Faustin had ordered 3,000 regimental uniforms, but the goods were sent in two different shipments, the pantaloons arriving three weeks before the jackets, and, “Soulouque, who had fixed on a grand review, had his troops drawn up in coatless array; harranguing his brave army with a promise of jackets by the next packet.

  6. The rule of Faustin Soulouque (Emperor Faustin I) March 1, 1847 -- January 15, 1859. Upon the death of Riche the mulatto elite needed to continue to consolidate their power, and another puppet was called for. It didn't take them long to select their man -- Faustin Soulouque. There is a famous story (which is probably not true, but it still ...

  7. Faustin-Élie Soulouque (15 August 1782 – 6 August 1867[1]) or Faustin I. He was a career officer and general in the Haïtian army when he was elected President of Haïti in 1847. In 1849 he was proclaimed Emperor of Haïti under the name Faustin I. He soon purged the army of the ruling elite, installed black-skinned loyalists in administrative positions, and created a secret police and a ...