Célita Soulouque
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Born13 February 1848
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Died27 January 1912 (aged 63)
Anse-à-Galets, La Gonâve, Haiti
Anse-à-Galets, La Gonâve, Haiti
SpouseJean Philippe Lubin, Count of Pétion-Ville
| Princess Célita | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Born | 13 February 1848 Port-au-Prince, Haiti | ||||
| Died | 27 January 1912 (aged 63) Anse-à-Galets, La Gonâve, Haiti | ||||
| Spouse | Jean Philippe Lubin, Count of Pétion-Ville | ||||
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| House | Soulouque | ||||
| Father | Faustin I of Haiti | ||||
| Mother | Adélina Lévêque | ||||
Princess Célestine Marie Françoise Soulouque (13 February 1848 – 27 January 1912) was a Haitian princess and the daughter of Emperor Faustin I and Empress Adélina Lévêque.
Célita was born in Port-au-Prince on 13 February 1848 as the youngest child of Faustin Soulouque, the president of Haiti, and Adélina Lévêque.[1][2] The following year, her father became Emperor of Haiti and she became a princess and adopted the style of Imperial Highness.