Philibert François Rouxel de Blanchelande

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Philippe (or Philibert) François Rouxel, viscount de Blanchelande [1] (born in Dijon February 21, 1735 - guillotined in Paris April 15, 1793) was the french Governor of Saint-Domingue at the rise of the Haitian Revolution.

In 1781, Maréchal de camp Blanchelande took Trinidad to the British and was Governor from 1781 to 1784.

He succeeded Governor General of Saint-Domingue, de Peinier,[2] at the end of 1790. In 1791, began what was named « la révolte des Noirs » (the revolt of the Blacks). Rouxel took head of the Royal forces to fight the revolt and his leader Dutty Boukman.

In 1792, he is replaced as Governor by d'Esparbès (who will be himself replaced by Galbaud du Fort after June 1793). Convinced of counter-revolutionary actions and treason, Blanchelande was condemned to the guillotine by a revolutionnary Court in April 11, 1793 and executed April 15.

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  1. ^ (French) G.H.C. Nr 48 : April 1993 Page 775 Le début de la révolte de Saint Domingue dans la Plaine du Cap, vécu par Louis de Calbiac. Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
  2. ^ Bob Corbett (2001). Haiti Rulers. Webster University. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.

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NAME Rouxel de Blanchelande, Philibert François
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Rouxel de Blanchelande, Philippe François
SHORT DESCRIPTION French General and Governor of Saint-Domingue
DATE OF BIRTH February 21, 1735
PLACE OF BIRTH Dijon (France)
DATE OF DEATH April 15, 1793
PLACE OF DEATH Paris
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