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Haiti reverted to a monarchy in the 1810s, during the Kingdom of Haiti (1811–1820). Haiti reverted for a third and final time to a monarchy during the Second Empire of Haiti (1849–1859). The period known as the Duvalier dynasty (1957–1986), despite the misleading name, is not a period of monarchy but of an authoritarian family dictatorship.
King Henri I of the Kingdom of Haiti. The Kingdom of Haiti, [1] or Kingdom of Hayti [2] (French: Royaume d'Haïti; [3] [4] Haitian Creole: Wayòm an Ayiti), was the state established by Henri Christophe on 28 March 1811 when he proclaimed himself King Henri I after having previously ruled as president of the State of Haiti, in the northern part of the country.
Kingdom of Haiti: Marie-Louise Coidavid: M. Melgrin: 8 May 1778 15 July 1793 28 March 1811 husband's accession: 2 June 1811 at the Church of Champ-de-Mars, Cap-Henry: 8 October 1820 husband's assassination: 14 March 1851 Henry I: Second Empire of Haiti: Adélina Lévêque: Marie Michel Lévêque: 6 August 1795 11 December 1849 18 April 1852 at ...
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Full independence of Haiti was declared in 1804. Between 1806 and 1820 Haiti was divided between the northern State , renamed Kingdom in 1811, and the southern Republic . Between 1822 and 1844 the reunified Republic of Haiti ruled over the entire island of Hispaniola , during the Haitian occupation of Santo Domingo .
Marie-Louise was born into a free black family; her father was the owner of Hotel de la Couronne in Cap-Haïtien. [3] Henri Christophe was a slave purchased by her father. Supposedly, he earned enough money in tips from his duties at the hotel that he was able to purchase his freedom before the Haitian Revolution. [4]
Some 130 miles north of Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince the private cruise ... Royal Caribbean ships are still calling into Labadee — the cruise company’s day-use property located on a ...
Haitian royal families (3 C) M. Monarchs of Haiti (1 C, 4 P) P. Haitian princes (3 P) Haitian princesses (2 P) This page was last edited on 24 June 2023, at 07 ...