Ioannes Bédel Bokassa
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 22 Februarii 1921; Bobangui
Obitus: 3 Novembris 1996; Bangui
Patria: Francia, Respublica Africae Mediae, Central African Empire
Obitus: 3 Novembris 1996; Bangui
Patria: Francia, Respublica Africae Mediae, Central African Empire
Officium
Officium: President of the Central African Republic, president for life, Emperor of Central Africa
Munus: politicus, military officer, criminal
Munus: politicus, military officer, criminal
Consociatio
Factio: Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa
Religio: Ecclesia Catholica Romana, Islamus
Religio: Ecclesia Catholica Romana, Islamus
Familia
Coniunx: Catherine Martine Denguiadé
Proles: Jean-Bédel Bokassa, Crown Prince of the Central African Empire, Georges Bokassa, Jean-Serge Bokassa, Kiki Bokassa
Familia: House of Bokassa
Proles: Jean-Bédel Bokassa, Crown Prince of the Central African Empire, Georges Bokassa, Jean-Serge Bokassa, Kiki Bokassa
Familia: House of Bokassa
Memoria
Laurae: Crux magna Legionis Honoris, Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion, Croix de guerre 1939–1945, Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures, Grand Cross of the Order of Wissam El Alaouite, Grand Cordon of the National Order of the Leopard, Knight of the Legion of Honour, Order of Merit, Order of recognition, Order of the Equatorial Star, Order of the Two Niles, Order of the Yugoslavian Great Star, National Order of Madagascar, Congolese Order of Merit
Sepultura: Berengo's Palace
Sepultura: Berengo's Palace
Ioannes Bédel Bokassa (in oppido Bobangui natus die 22 Februarii 1921; in urbe Bangui die 3 Novembris 1996 mortuus) fuit a die 1 Ianuarii 1965, cum consobrinum Davidem Dacko removit, usque ad diem 20 Septembris 1979, cum ab ipso Davide Dacko depositus est, Reipublicae Africae Mediae praeses et postea imperator. Iuvenis in exercitu Francico militaverat.
Nexus externusRecensere
- Imperatoris multi liberi (Des Kaisers viele Kinder) apud zeit.de
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Principes rei publicae Africae Mediae
David Dacko 1960 • Ioannes Bédel Bokassa 1966 • David Dacko 1979 • Andreas Kolingba 1981 • Angelus Felix Patassé 1993 • Franciscus Bozizé 2003 • Michael Djotodia 2013 • Alexander Ferdinandus N'Guendet 2014 • Catharina Samba-Panza 2014 • Faustinus Archangelus Touadéra 2016 Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri rei publicae Africae Mediae | |