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  1. Faustin-Élie Soulouque (1782? - August 6, 1867) became President of Haiti on March 1, 1847 and assumed the title Emperor Faustin I on August 26, 1849, with a lavish coronation ceremony following on April 18, 1852. Facing a possible revolution led (or at least declared) by Fabre Geffrard, Faustin...

  2. Soulouque, Faustin Élie (1785–1867)Faustin Élie Soulouque (b. 1785; d. 1867), president of Haiti (1 March 1847–28 August 1849), emperor of Haiti (29 August 1849–15 January 1859). Faustin Soulouque was the fourth president selected to govern by the Haitian army between 1844 and 1859. Faustin, an illiterate, conducted an extremely incompetent administration.

  3. Jean Pierre Damien Delva (1803-1867 in Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France), comte de Dalmarie. Salnave, a light-skinned mulatto, was born in Cap-Haïtien in 1827. He enlisted in the Haitian Army in 1850. He was captain of cavalry when Fabre Geffrard overthrew Faustin Soulouque in January 1859, and was rewarded for his aid with the rank of major.

  4. Faustin Soulouque. Faustin-Élie Soulouque, tai Faustin I, oli Haitin toisen keisarikunnan keisari, joka hallitsi vuosina 1849–1859. [1] Ennen keisariuttaan hän toimi myös Haitin presidenttinä vuosina 1847–1849. [2] [3]

  5. General Faustin Soulouque. On March 1, 1847, four days after the death of Riche, Soulouque was named president of Haiti. To say that Soulouque assumed the office of president of Haiti at an inauspicious time is to under-state the situation. An outcast among the nations of the world, not one of which would accord her official recognition, Haiti ...

  6. Emperor Faustin-Élie Soulouque, Emperor of Hayti was a Haitian politician and military commander who served as President of Haiti from 1847 to 1849 and Emp...

  7. The crown of Faustin I is the crown of Faustin Soulouque, who ruled over Haiti as President of the Republic from 1847 to 1849 and as Emperor Faustin I of the Second Empire from 1849 to 1859. The crown is decorated with emeralds, diamonds, garnets, and other jewels. It had been exhibited in the Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien (MUPANAH).