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The Haitian Empire

Important recources

  • Institut de Sauvegarde du Patrimoine National
  • Christopher Buyers (Haitian imperial history)
  • Department of State – Office of the Historian
  • Latin American Medals & Orders from the Robert L. Ross Collection at Princeton University
  • The University of Kansas, Institute of Haitian Studies
  • University of Florida Digital Collections, Haitian Law Digital Collection
  • The New York Public Library
  • La Gazette Royale

Contact

  • Email: chancellor@imperialhaiti.fr

Visiting address (by appointment only)

  • 75 Boulevard Haussmann
    75008 Paris

Disclaimer

  • The Institut de la Maison Impériale d’Haïti and its affiliates recognize the government of the Republic of Haiti to be the sole legitimate government of Haiti.
  • The titles and honours of the Haitian Imperial House, its dynastic orders and awards, patents of nobility, and other elements of the historical and symbolic system of monarchical institutions no longer enjoy state recognition and bestow no privileges, but they remain nonetheless monuments of Haiti’s history and part of the cultural heritage of the nation.
  • The Institute will never ask for passage fees, contributions et cetera, in exchange for granting honours. It is self-financed and will not accept fees or donations.
  • The position of the current claimant can be displaced by an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question. However, the Institute has no knowledge of such a person, although research in this matter has been conducted. The Institute appreciates persons coming forward, who have a related claim.

Legal Notice

  • The Institute’s legal entity is a Swiss Verein, seated in Zurich.
  • Recipients of honours are not members of the Verein and cannot represent the Verein.
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Blog

  • La Gazette Royale
  • A 1849 Haitian Legion of Honor sold for 2.800 USD
  • Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804
  • Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism
  • Haiti to rebuild quake-damaged National Palace
  • In War and Peace: The Americas’ Broken Promises to Haiti
  • Creating the Atlantic’s Orphan: British Interpretations of Haiti Over Two Hundred Years
  • Article about Haitian monarchs in Diplomat Magazine Europe
  • The British Museum, in association with the The Asahi Shimbun newspaper, presents: A revolutionary legacy: Haiti and Toussaint Louverture.
  • Slave quarters of Sally Hemings, the maid who gave birth to six of Thomas Jefferson’s children, are uncovered and excavated at his Monticello mansion
  • British Pathé (1935) “The Black King’s Citadel – A vision of Haiti, in the West Indies”
  • Don Gabriel García Moreno y Morán de Butrón
  • Cubana de Miami gana batalla de título nobiliario en España y recupera marquesado
  • The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo
  • Le Baron de Vastey (French Edition)
  • Vendredi 18 novembre 2016 – Commémoration Bataille de Vertières

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