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Catherine Denguiadé

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She was involved in some way in 1977 when her husband's fall from power began. He issued a decree to say that every child attending school in his empire should wear a school uniform. It then appeared that Denguiadé owned the company that made the uniforms. In December 1977 her husband decreed himself
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In 1979 she was in Geneva living in exile with her and the ex-Emperor's seven children. She was said to sell a diamond every time she was short of money.
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in Chad. Her father was from the CAR but her mother was from Chad and that was where she began her education. Her secondary education was in
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She married when she was fourteen. She was kidnapped by Bokassa to become his third wife. He would later marry fourteen other women.
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After Bokassa died she was supported by friends. In time both she and her children returned to the Central African Republic.
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A 1978 stamp commemorating the first anniversary of the Bokassa's coronation
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First ladies and gentlemen of the Central African Republic
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Monitoring Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation
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Index


Empress consort
Central Africa
Coronation
First Lady
Brigette Dacko
Sarh
French Chad
Chad
Jean-Bédel Bokassa
Issue
Jean-Bédel Bokassa Jr.
widow
Jean-Bédel Bokassa
Central African Empire
heir apparent
Sarh
Bangui
Emperor of Central Africa
Central African Empire
Lanvin
Jean-Bédel Bokassa Jr.
heir apparent
crown prince

Imperial Order of Bokassa

Order of Korean Labour
North Korea

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