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Hughes, Jean-Baptiste Victor
Hughes, Victor
Hugues, Jean-Baptiste Victor
Hugues, Victor
Victor Hughes
Victor Hugues (Frans politicus (1762-1826))
Victor Hugues (fransk politikar)
Victor Hugues (fransk politiker)
Victor Hugues (französischer Kolonialverwalter)
Victor Hugues (French colonial governor)
Victor Hugues (politicien français)
Victor Hugues (politico francese)
Βικτόρ Υγκ (Γάλλος πολιτικός)
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BnF, June 7, 2017 (Hugues, Victor (1762-1826); French; male; born 1762-07-21 in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône); died 1826-08-12 in Cayenne (Guyane); Commissioner of the Republic to the colonies; Governor of Guadeloupe (1794-1798), then of Guyana (1799-1809))
Bousin, E. Dict. de la Révolution française (Hughes, Victor, b. 1770 in Marseille, brought up in Saint-Domingue; sent by the Convention to be a delegate to the Iles Sous-le-Vent; d. 1826)
Fuller form of personal name: Jean-Baptiste Victor
Le cen. Jastram, député de la Guadeloupe, au Conseil des Cinq-Cents, a ses concitoyens, [Paris, after 1795] p. 1 (Victor Hughes, ci-devant agent particulier du gouvernement)
Martin & Walter. Révolution française (Hughes, Victor, b. in Marseille, became a baker in Saint-Domingue, responsible for supplying bread to the troops on that island; returned to France in 1793, became a member of the Convention aux Iles Sous-le-Vent in 1794, then governor of Cayenne in French Guiana; again returned to France in 1808; d. 1826)
Politicians Colonial administrators
Rapport fait aux citoyens Victor Hugues et Lebas, agens particuliers ... 1977 (a.e.) t.p. (Victor Hugues, agen particulier du Directoire exécutif aux isles du Vent)
Wikipedia, June 7, 2017 (Victor Hugues; Jean-Baptiste Victor Hugues, sometimes spelled Hughes (born in Marseille July 20, 1762 and died in Cayenne August 12, 1826), was a French politician and colonial administrator during the French Revolution, who governed Guadeloupe from 1794 to 1798, emancipating the island's slaves under orders from the National Convention)
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