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  1. Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture (around 1742 – May 19, 1816 in Agen, France) was the wife of Toussaint Louverture and the "Dame-Consort" of the French colony of Saint-Domingue.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2020 · A hand colored etching depicting the torture of Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture, the wife of Toussaint Louverture, a leader of the Haitian Revolution. The print was published by Charles Williams in 1804, after the French deported and imprisoned Suzanne and her husband.

  3. Suzanne Simon-Baptiste, ou Suzanne Louverture (1752-1816), est l'épouse du général Toussaint Louverture, gouverneur-général de la colonie française de Saint-Domingue. Lorsque celui-ci se proclama gouverneur-général à vie en 1797, elle occupa un rôle identique à celui de « Première dame ».

  4. Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture was the dedicated wife and caretaker of Toussaint Louverture. Reports about her life contradict one another but it is certain that she underwent horrific torture when captured by Napoleon.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2020 · Learn about the Haitian Revolution leader who was born a slave and became a French general, and how he died in a French prison after being betrayed by Napoleon. Read about his relationship with Suzanne Simon-Baptiste, his partner and mother of his children.

  6. Suzanne Simon Baptiste Louverture. Welcome to this site dedicated to the memory. of Suzanne Louverture, First Lady of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti), deported to France with her family and husband, Toussaint Louverture, on the orders of. Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802. Help us create and install a statue of Suzanne Louverture in.

  7. A graphic depiction of the torture of Suzanne Louverture, a Haitian revolutionary leader and wife of Toussaint Louverture, by British soldiers in 1804. The image is from a hand colored etching by Charles Williams, published in London in 1804.