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  1. Fabre Geffrard (* 19. September 1806 in Anse-à-Veau, Haiti; † 11. Februar 1879 in Jamaika) war ein war ein haitianischer Politiker und Präsident von Haiti. [1] Geffrard war der Sohn von General Nicholas Geffrard, Mit-Begründer der Unabhängigkeit Haitis und Gouverneur der Südprovinz († 1806).

  2. Guillaume Fabre Nicolas Geffrard (French pronunciation: [ɡijom fabʁ nikɔla ʒɛfʁaʁ]; 23 September 1806 – 31 December 1878) was a mulatto general in the Haitian army and President of Haiti from 1859 until his deposition in 1867. On 18 April 1852, Faustin Soulouque made him Duke of Tabara.

  3. 21. Apr. 2023 · Fabre Nicholas Geffrard was a General in the Haitian Army and President from 1859 to 1867. Cutting the Arny in half from 30.000 to 15.000 was his first act as President. He also formed his own presidential guard called " Les Tirailleurs de la Guarde" who were trained under him personally.

    • Anse-a-Veau, Nippes
    • Lorvana Geffrard
    • Nippes
    • September 19, 1806
  4. General Fabre-Nicholas Geffrard, President of Haiti from 1859 to 1867, was a member of the mulatto Catholic elite. He was eager to replace Vodou and signed the country's first concordat, making Catholicism the official religion.

  5. Fabre Nicolas Geffrard ( b. 1803; d. 31 December 1878), Haitian general and president (18591867). Geffrard rose to the rank of general under Emperor Faustin Soulouque (1785–1867). He was one of the few to emerge with credit from Soulouque's disastrous last invasion of the Dominican Republic (1856).

  6. Nicholas Fabre Geffrard (nēkôlä´ fä´brə zhĕfrär´), 1806–79, president of Haiti (1859–67). He took part (1843) in the revolt against Jean Pierre Boyer and led the insurrection that overthrew Faustin Élie Soulouque in 1859.

  7. In 1858, a revolution began, led by General Fabre Geffrard, Duke of Tabara. In December of that year, Geffrard defeated the Imperial Army and seized control of most of the country. As a result, the Emperor abdicated his throne on 15 January 1859.