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François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dɔminik tusɛ̃ luvɛʁtyʁ], English: / ˌ l uː v ər ˈ tj ʊər /) [2] also known as Toussaint L'Ouverture or Toussaint Bréda (20 May 1743 – 7 April 1803), was a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
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English: Toussaint Louverture, chef des insurgés de Saint-Domingue. Estampe en couleur Anonyme, 19e siècle. Estampe en couleur Anonyme, 19e siècle. Source: Paris, bibliothèque nationale de France.
Français : Buste en bronze de Toussaint Louverture, œuvre du sculpteur haïtien Ludovic Booz, offert en 2004 à la ville de Bordeaux par la République d'Haïtià l'occasion du bicentenaire de son indépendance.
Français : Portrait de Toussaint Louverture, à cheval, se dirigeant vers la droite : estampe. Publié chez Chez Bonneville, rue Jacques, N° 195 Publié chez Chez Bonneville, rue Jacques, N° 195 Date
Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Toussaint Louverture" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Moyse (Moïse, Moise) Hyacinthe L'Ouverture (1773 – 1801) was a military leader in Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution.Originally allied with Toussaint L'Ouverture, Moyse grew disillusioned with the minimal labor reform and land distribution for black former slaves under the L'Ouverture administration and lead a rebellion against Toussaint in 1801.
The War of Knives (French: Guerre des couteaux), also known as the War of the South, was a civil war from June 1799 to July 1800 between the Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture, a black ex-slave who controlled the north of Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti), and his adversary André Rigaud, a mixed-race free person of color who controlled the south. [1]