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- Louis Mondestin Florvil Hyppolite (French pronunciation: [lwi mɔ̃dɛstɛ̃ flɔʁvil ipɔlit]; 26 May 1828 – 24 March 1896) was a Haitian general and politician...
- period, especially under the Presidencies of Lysius Salomon (1879–1888) and Florvil Hyppolite (1889–1896). Haiti's relations with outside powers were often...
- Tiffany Nicole Florvil (born 1980) is an American historian. She teaches women's and gender history of 20th-century Europe at the University of New Mexico...
- and deputy Demesvar Delorme as vice-president. Provisional government: Florvil Hyppolite, Richelieu Duperval, Seide Thélémaque, Tirésias Simon Sam and...
- opposition, leading to his resignation; Haiti descended into civil war. Florvil Hyppolite (1889–1896) eventually reunified the nation, ushering in a rare...
- Victoire", was a politically influential Haitian woman, mistress to President Florvil Hyppolite and highly influential during his term of office. She had previously...
- Légitime, President (1888–1889) Monpoint Jeune, Provisional President (1889) Florvil Hyppolite, President (1889–1896) Tirésias Simon Sam, President (1896–1902)...
- of 1883, during which Boyer-Bazelais was killed. From the presidency of Florvil Hyppolite onwards (1889–1896), the lines between the Liberals and Nationals...
- "'Political blackness': a very British concept with a complex history". Quartz. Florvil, Tiffany (February 22, 2019). "Rethinking Black History Month in Germany"...
- Rear-Admiral Bancroft Gherardi to persuade newly ****umed President of Haiti Florvil Hyppolite to lease the port to the United States. Enforcing gunboat diplomacy...