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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 · Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture (1742?-1816), the wife of Toussaint Louverture (1743?-1803), was arrested with her husband during the Haitian revolution in 1802. Napoleon Bonaparte sent General Charles Leclerc to apprehend Louverture and deport him to the French Alps.

  3. Político y militar. Líder del movimiento de independencia de Haití. Rango: General. Batallas: Revolución haitiana. Cónyuge: Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture. Hijos: Isaac, Placide, Saint-Jean.

  4. 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.

  5. 26 de oct. de 2007 · Suzanne Simone Baptiste Louverture (born around 1742 - May 19, 1816 Agen, France) was the wife of Toussaint Louverture. Some sources claim she might have been a relative (perhaps a niece) of Pierre Baptiste, Toussaint's father or godfather.

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ».