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General Hyacinthe Moïse (1769 Hericourt Saint-Domingue - November 9, 1801), often referred to as Moyse in early writings, was the adopted nephew of Toussaint Louverture. He was executed on the orders of Toussaint on November 9, 1801.
See also
- The History and Present Condition of St. Domingo (1837) - Excerpt of 1837 book by John Brown, describing Moïse's relationship with Toussaint. (Moyse defies Toussaint)
- Tobias Lear letter to James Madison - 1801 letter in which the U.S. Consul in Saint-Domingue reports on a meeting in which Moïse participated.==References==