There are some mistakes in the Haitian ruling authorities.
My biggest annoyens is the Second Empire just being named “second” in the catalough. But dug a bit deeper.
I have a suggested correction here, hope it can be used :D
Notes: There is both a version with Third and Fourth Republic, dependingon how you count.
And the banknote section miss one for a note from Frence rule.
The First Republic from 1806-1820 could be probably be merged with First Republic (1820-1849)
I added the time in office for the presidents from 1806-1843 since they appear on the coins and that's what we did with Sierra Leone's coins with name and face on.
There is also a “Western Republic” (~1822-1844) Modern day Haiti within the union of Hispaniola/Occupation of Santo Domingo.
Frence Colony of Saint-Domingue: Revolutionary period (1789-1804) (Missing completly)
First Empire: House of Dessalines:
- Jacques I (1804-1806)
State - North Haiti (1806-1811)
Kingdom: House of Christophe:
- Henry I (1811-1820)
First Republic - South Haiti (1806-1820)
- Alexandre Pétion (1806-1818)
- Jean-Pierre Boyer (1818-1820)
First Republic (Unified Haiti) (1820-1849)
- Jean-Pierre Boyer (1820-1843)
Second Empire: House of Soulouque
- Faustin I (1849-1859)
Second Republic (1859-1957) (or continuation of the First Republic)
Third Republic (1957-1986) (or Second Republic)
Fourth Republic (1986-date) (or Third Republic)
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_heads_of_state_of_Haiti
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Haiti
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Domingue
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_occupation_of_Santo_Domingo