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  1. Thomas Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (Jérémie, 25 maart 1762 – Villers-Cotterêts, 26 februari 1806) was een Frans generaal en een van de weinige gekleurde generaals in het Franse leger. Hij was tevens de vader van schrijver Alexandre Dumas père.

  2. 8 de may. de 2024 · Thomas-Alexandre Dumas (born March 25, 1762, Saint-Domingue [now Haiti]—died February 26, 1806, Villers-Cotterêts, France) was a French general during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Dumas’s mother, Marie-Cessette Dumas, was a Black enslaved woman. His father, Alexandre-Antoine Davy, was a white Frenchman.

  3. 9 de dic. de 2007 · Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was a mulatto born in the French colony of Saint Domingue . He joined the French Army as a private and rose to the rank of a General during the French Revolution. Dumas is probably best known for fathering the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas (père). The son of the lesser French nobleman Alexandre-Antoine Davy ...

  4. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas. Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie (Jérémie, Saint-Domingue, 25 de març de 1762-Villers-Cotterêts, França 26 de febrer de 1806 ), també conegut com a Thomas Alexandre Dumas o simplement com a general Dumas, va ser un general francès, pare de l'escriptor Alexandre Dumas (pare) —a qui va inspirar el ...

  5. Alexandre Dumas (dit aussi Alexandre Dumas père) est un écrivain français né le 24 juillet 1802 à Villers-Cotterêts et mort le 5 décembre 1870 au hameau de Puys, ancienne commune de Neuville-lès-Dieppe, aujourd'hui intégrée à Dieppe (Seine-Maritime).. Il est le fils de Marie-Louise Labouret (1769–1838) et Thomas Alexandre Davy de La Pailleterie (1762–1806) (né à Saint-Domingue ...

  6. 14 de may. de 2013 · Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Biography! “Tom Reiss wrings plenty of drama and swashbuckling action out of Dumas’ strange and nearly forgotten life, and more: The Black Count is one of those quintessentially human stories of strength and courage that also sheds light on the flukey historical moment that made it possible.” —Time “A remarkable and almost compulsively researched ...

  7. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Photograph of Alexandre Dumas, via Book Riot Following the February Revolution of 1848 (France’s Third Revolution), King Louis-Philippe abdicated in favor of his nine-year-old grandson, fled Paris in disguise, and made his way to England aboard a packet boat. France’s Second Republic was soon proclaimed, and Louis Napoléon Bonaparte was declared president before the year was out.