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  1. Queen Marie Louise Coidavid (1778 – 11 March 1851 [1]) was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti from 1811 to 1820 as the spouse of Henri Christophe. [2] Early life. 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.

  2. Marie-Louise Coidavid (* 8. Mai 1778 in Ouanaminthe, Saint-Domingue; † 14. März 1851 in Pisa) war von 1811 bis 1820 Königin von Nord-Haiti. Leben und Wirken. Marie-Louise Coidavid wurde 1778 in eine freie schwarze Familie hineingeboren. Ihr Vater war der Besitzer eines Hotels.

    • 8. Mai 1778
    • Coidavid, Marie-Louise
    • Königin von Nord-Haiti (1811–1820)
  3. Marie-Louise Coidavid aka Christophe. Born 8 May 1778 in Cap Francais, Saint-Donmingue. Daughter of [father unknown] and Maria-Jeanne (Anonymous) Coidavid. Sister of Cécile (Coidavid) Attiman, Noele Coidavid [half] and Genevieve Coidavid [half] Wife of Christophe Henry — married 15 Jul 1793 in Cap-Haïtien, Nord, Haïti.

    • Female
    • May 8, 1778
    • Christophe Henry
    • March 14, 1851
  4. was her sister, Louisa Coidavid Pierrot, wife of General (later President) Jean-Louis Pierrot of the Republic of Haiti, able to secure a passport for the return to Haiti. By then Marie-Louise was advanced in years and fragile in health. She was reluctant to leave Pisa, wishing to remain where her two daughters were buried. "How can I leave them ...

  5. Marie-Louise Coidavid was the first and only Queen of an independent Haiti. She and her husband, Henri I of Haiti endured the difficulties of military life and she was forced to witness the assassination of her first born child. After she lost her husband she settled in Italy, in exile.

  6. 30. Dez. 2021 · Queen Marie Louise Coidavid went from a poor, unremarkable life as an innkeeper’s daughter to the heights of power because of her ambitious husband. His ambition and arrogance, however, caused tragedy and sorrow. He committed suicide, and his son was assassinated. Queen Marie Louise Coidavid lived the rest of her life in Europe ...

  7. 29. Dez. 2021 · Queen Marie Louise Coidavid was Haiti’s only Queen. She was born into a free black family. Her future as the Queen of Haiti seemed unlikely until there was a political upheaval in the colony. In 1791, there was a slave rebellion. Her future husband joined the uprisings and rose to prominence.