- Jean-Nicolas
Nissage Saget (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla nisaʒ saʒɛ];
September 20, 1810 –
April 7, 1880)
succeeded Sylvain Salnave as President...
- factions. Eventually, he was
overthrown in a coup by his
eventual successor Nissage Saget, and
Salnave was
tried for
treason and executed. Salnave, a light-skinned...
- Chargé d'affaires
Nissage Saget Ulysses S.
Grant June 28, 1867 June 28, 1867
George F.
Usher Chargé d'affaires (1792-1877)
Nissage Saget Ulysses S. Grant...
-
constitutional government, but
successive presidents Sylvain Salnave and
Nissage Saget were
overthrown in 1869 and 1874 respectively. A more
workable constitution...
-
Great War Spain Cuba 1869 1869
Haitian Revolution of 1869
Forces of
Nissage Saget Forces of
Sylvain Salnave 1869 1869 1869
uprising in Krivošije Serbian...
- (1859–1867) Jean-Nicolas
Nissage Saget,
Provisional President (1867)
Sylvain Salnave,
President (1867–1869) Jean-Nicolas
Nissage Saget,
President (1869–1874)...
- is
sometimes viewable. The city has a few parks,
including Place Cite
Nissage Saget.
These parks are
often po****ted by vendors. St. Marc is generally...
- 1859 13
March 1867 8 years, 50 days
Independent President — Jean-Nicolas
Nissage Saget (1810–1880) — 13
March 1867 4 May 1867 52 days
Independent Provisional...
-
President Notes Michel Domingue (1813–1877) 27
December 1869 16
March 1870
Nissage Saget Vice
President of the
provisional government Septimus Rameau (1826–1876)...
- s****ing to
install a
liberal government there. Then-president of Haiti,
Nissage Saget supported Betances's
ideals of a pan-Antillean
union and gave the...