Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave (6 April 1863 – 26 July 1926) was a Haitian political figure. He served as president of Haiti from 12 August 1915 to 15 May 1922 during the U.S. military occupation of Haiti that began 27 July 1915.
Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | |
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25th President of Haiti | |
In office 12 August 1915 – 15 May 1922 | |
Preceded by | Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam |
Succeeded by | Louis Borno |
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Born | Anse-à-Veau, Haiti | 6 April 1863
Died | 26 July 1926 63) Anse-à-Veau, Haiti | (aged
Nationality | Haitian |
Spouse(s) | Marie Luce Pierre-Jacques Lunicia Maignan |
Profession | Lawyer |
Biography
Dartiguenave was a mulatto,[1] born on 6 April 1863. Dartiguenave served as the President of the Senate of Haiti in 1910s. He served as President of Haïti from 12 August 1915 to 15 May 1922 in a government set up by the United States after its military occupation began on 27 July 1915 following an uprising which resulted in the death of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam.[2] He died on 26 July 1926.
References
- Coupeau, Steeve (2008). The History of Haiti. ISBN 9780313340895. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
- Weston 1972, p.217.
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Preceded by Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam |
President of Haïti 1915–1922 |
Succeeded by Louis Borno |
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