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Zamor (christened Louis-Benoit) (1762 –
February 7, 1820) was a
French revolutionary from Bengal,
possibly of
African descent, who as a boy at 11 was...
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Emmanuel Oreste Zamor (1861– July 27, 1915) was a
Haitian general and
politician who
served as the
president of
Haiti in 1914. He was
executed the following...
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Zamor is a
family name and may
refer to: (Louis-Benoît)
Zamor (1762–1820) was a
French revolutionary of
Bengali origin.
Guillermo Zamor(1951 -) Colombian...
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named Zamor, whom she
dressed in
elegant clothing.
Jeanne developed a
liking for
Zamor and
began to
educate him. In his
trial testimony in 1793,
Zamor gave...
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Zamor, born on
March 8, 1951, in Colombia, is a
Colombian and
French painter,
sculptor and writer. He
became known for his
large paintings and the treatment...
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illness in a
hospital in
Paris later that same year.
Zamor Gustav Badin,
similarly adopted by the
queen of
Sweden Philippe ****sman...
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Eugene O'Neill's The
Emperor Jones. Members:
Charles de Delva, Charles
Zamor, Edmond Polynice, Léon Nau,
Ermane Robin,
Eribert Saint-Vil Nöel and Samson...
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Manuel Pierre Hubert Zamore a.k.a.
Emmanuel Hector Zamor (c. 1840,
Salvador - 1919, Créteil?) was a Brazilian-born
painter who
lived in France. He specialized...
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Leconte to power. He
later headed the
revolt which toppled President Oreste Zamor. On 25
February 1915 Sam was
proclaimed president when his predecessor,...
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organized the
cacao farmers of the
north in the
revolt against President Oreste Zamor. His
inability to pay the
farmers as he had
promised for parti****ting in...