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'''Louis Mondestin Florvil Hyppolite''' (1828 – 1896) was the President of ] from ], ] to ], ]. He was a career soldier, a general. He was installed as president by a constitutional council. He died of a heart attack while in office |
'''Louis Mondestin Florvil Hyppolite''' (1828 – 1896) was the President of ] from ], ] to ], ]. He was a career soldier, a general. He was installed as president by a constitutional council. He died of a heart attack while in office. | ||
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Florvil Hyppolite | |
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15th President of Haiti | |
In office October 17, 1889 – March 24, 1896 | |
Preceded by | Francois Legitime |
Succeeded by | Tirésias Simon Sam |
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Born | May 26,1828 Cap-Haitien |
Died | March 24,1896 Port-au-Prince |
Louis Mondestin Florvil Hyppolite (1828 – 1896) was the President of Haiti from 17 October, 1889 to 31 March, 1896. He was a career soldier, a general. He was installed as president by a constitutional council. He died of a heart attack while in office.
Preceded byFrancois Legitime | President of Haiti 1889-1896 |
Succeeded byTiresias Simon Sam |
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