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    Jean-Baptiste Belley (c. July 1746 – 6 August 1805) was a Saint Dominican and French politician. A native of Senegal and formerly enslaved in the colony...
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    period was Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson's 1797 portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley. Its enigmatic presentation and apparent internal contradictions...
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    colonist Louis Duffay, the free black army officer Jean-Baptiste Belley and a free man of color, Jean-Baptiste Mills, to seek the National Convention's endorsement...
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  • Belley is a commune in Eastern France. Belley may also refer to: Canton of Belley Arrondissement of Belley Jean-Baptiste Belley (c. 1746–1805), former...
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    de la Révolution française (323): 69–91. doi:10.4000/ahrf.1822. "Jean-Baptiste Belley et Louis Dufay : souvenir et oubli en l'an III d'une lettre à Maximilien...
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  • the Haitian revolution, some of they were Macaya, François Capois, Jean-Baptiste Belley, Magloire Ambroise, Nicolas Geffrard (general) , and Étienne Élie...
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    Colonial Slavery, 1776–1848 [1988:174f]); see also the speech of Jean-Baptiste Belley Cf. Heinrich August Winkler (2012), Geschichte des Westens. Von den...
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  • Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Aire) Alès Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Alès) Bazas Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Bazas) Belley Cathedral...
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    France, where he later died in prison, leaving leadership of the military to Jean-Jacques Dessalines. In 1804, the French were defeated. France officially...
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    Garde" (PDF). Ancestramil. Retrieved 9 January 2022. Detaille, p. 93 Jean-Baptiste Belley and French Republicanism Banat 2006, p. 376. Banat 2006, p. 396....
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    figures dans un livre, 1797, Musée Girodet, Montargis Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley, Deputy for Saint-Domingue, 1797, Palace of Versailles Mlle Lange...
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  • Edwards from production teams 1500 or Nothin' and Smash Factory Jean-Baptiste Belley or Mars (1740s–1805), Senegalese Haitian politician Xueyang "Mars"...
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    Jean du Doucet 1712–1745 Jean-Antoine Tinseau 1745–1751 Gabriel Cortois de Quincey 1751–1790, last bishop of Belley Jean-Baptiste Royer 1791–1793, constitutional...
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  • when all other men were barbarous." During the French Revolution, Jean-Baptiste Belley, an elected member of the National Convention and the Council of...
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    A Directoire dandy in 1797, by Girodet; Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley, Deputy for Saint-Domingue....
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    town of Belley, Ain. It is the seat of Bishop of Belley–Ars. It contains organs by Cavaillé-Coll. Base Mérimée: Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Ministère...
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  • Assembly or at the French Senate, and several government members. Jean-Baptiste Belley, first black politician to take seat at the National Convention when...
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    in 1686, became increasingly numerous, and Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay, elder son of Jean Baptist Colbert and at the time Minister of...
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    the language of so dull a race?" Jean Baptiste du Sable believed from Saint-Domingue, founded the city of Chicago. Jean Lafitte the pirate king who ruled...
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    troops who had come to the aid of the commissioners. He was helped by Jean-Baptiste Belley, a free black who later became a member of the national convention...
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  • Millersville University of Pennsylvania Copied from the article Jean-Baptiste Belley Blackburn, "Haiti's Slavery in the Age of the Democratic Revolution"...
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    Antoine Chanlatte, who is assisted by the black officer Jean-Baptiste Belley, known as "Mars Belley". After two days of fighting, the commissioners evacuated...
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  • among the free people of color, particularly in the United States. Jean-Baptiste Belley, Haitian politician who was born at Goree. Zabeau Bellanton Stewart...
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    French National Assembly from 1898–1902 and 1906-1914. In 1793, Jean-Baptiste Belley was the first black man elected to the French Parliament. It would...
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  • Jean-Gabriel-Honoré Greppo (3 September 1788, in Lyon – 22 September 1863, in Belley) was a French canon remembered for his research in the fields of archaeology...
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    Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Lyon) is a Roman Catholic church located on Place Saint-Jean in central Lyon, France. The cathedral...
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    later. Clark later nicknamed her "Janey." Lewis recorded the birth of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, noting that another of the party's...
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  • pilot and was awarded the rank of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Jean-Baptiste Belley, former slave from Saint Domingue Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche...
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    (the district between Arc, Isère, and the middle course of the Rhone), and Belley, with Bugey as its chief town. The Duchy of Savoy, which had been a French-speaking...
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    Le Jeune Case Haitian revolutionary and former slave Jean-Baptiste Belley, who lived in the area of Le Cap where the Le Jeune case was first heard. Portrait...
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