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Guillaume Fabre Nicolas Geffrard (French pronunciation: [ɡijom fabʁ nikɔla ʒɛfʁaʁ]; 19/23
September 1806 – 31
December 1878) was a
mulatto general in the...
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Geffrard was a 321-tons-burden
British brig that
traded between Australia, Mauritius, and Shanghai, and was
wrecked off the
coast of
Western Australia...
- 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...
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Nicolas Geffrard's "La Dessalinienne"
performed by the
United States Navy Band
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Nicolas Fénélon
Geffrard (1871...
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James "Jems"
Geffrard (born 26
August 1994) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back. Born in Canada, he
plays for the
Haiti national team...
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denunciation of
Geffrard for what he
called Geffrard's subserviency in the
matter of the
Spanish regime in
neighboring Dominican Republic.
Geffrard,
whose po****rity...
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Nicolas Geffrard may
refer to:
Nicolas Geffrard (musician)
Nicolas Geffrard (general) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same...
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Steve Geffrard (born
August 28, 1990) is an
American professional boxer.
Geffrard was the US
amateur triple crown in 2010,
winning the
Police Athletic...
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replaced by
Steve Geffrard, who
stepped in on a w****s notice. The bout was
broadcast by ESPN and Sky Sports.
Smith stopped Geffrard in the 9th round....
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transition siègera au
palais présidentiel,
selon le décret.
Robenson Geffrard (4
October 2024). "Leslie
Voltaire en p****e de
devenir président du CPT...