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  2. Lycée Français de Saint Domingue - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Français de Saint Domingue is a French international school in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. [1] It serves levels maternelle (preschool), starting from petite section, through lycée (senior high school). The Lycée Français de Saint Domingue is part of is part of the AEFE network. [2]

  3. List of schools in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Liceo Las Garitas Publico Distrito San Juan Oeste Liceo Punta Caña Publico Distrito Restauracion ... Lycée Français de Saint Domingue (France) References

  4. Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent - Wikipedia

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    Refugees fleeing the violence in Saint-Domingue during the revolution. Elisabeth Dieudonné was born in 1798 [1] in Jérémie, Saint-Domingue to a former slave woman, Rosalie of the Poulard nation, and her partner, Michel Étienne Henry Vincent, a Frenchman who had at one point owned the royal monopoly for the sale of meat in Les Cayes.

  5. Saint-Domingue - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Domingue became known as the "Pearl of the Antilles" – one of the richest colonies in the world in the 18th-century French empire. It was the greatest jewel in imperial France's mercantile crown. By the 1780s, Saint-Domingue produced about 40 percent of all the sugar and 60 percent of all the coffee consumed in Europe.

  6. Louis William Valentine DuBourg - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Guillaume-Valentin DuBourg was born in the city of Cap-Français (known today as Cap-Haïtien) in the French Caribbean colony of Saint-Domingue, likely on 10 January 1766. [ a ] Born to a noble family originally from Bordeaux , France, [ 4 ] his mother was Marguerite DuBourg née Armand de Vogluzan and his father was Pierre DuBourg, who ...

  7. Charles Leclerc (general, born 1772) - Wikipedia

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    Secretly, Napoleon planned to reinstate slavery in Saint-Domingue once Louverture had been detained by French troops. [5] Leclerc left Brest, France in December 1801 at the head of a French Navy fleet transporting 40,000 troops, publicly repeating Bonaparte's promise that "all of the people of Saint-Domingue are French" and would remain forever ...

  8. Best red carpet looks at the 2025 SAG Awards - AOL

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    Demi Moore stunned in a black drop-waist leather gown from Bottega Veneta’s Summer 2025 collection, while fellow nominee Zoe Saldaña looked elegant in a demure one-sleeve velvet Saint Laurent gown.

  9. List of colonial governors of Saint-Domingue - Wikipedia

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    Since 1659, Saint-Domingue (now the Republic of Haiti), was a French colony, recognized by Spain on September 20, 1697. From September 20, 1793, to October 1798 parts of the island were under British occupation. [1]