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Euphémie Daguilh

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Royal mistress of emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines
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Euphémie Daguilh (died in Les Cayes, Haiti, 1834), was a Haitian composer and choreographer, royal mistress of emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines and famed for her fearless care of the wounded during the campaign of 1805. Haitian legal historian Mirlande Manigat refers to her as Euphémie Daguile. She is believed to have been Dessalines' most influential mistress.

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Born Euphémie Daguilh
Les Cayes, Haiti
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1834 (aged )
Les Cayes, Haiti
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