Camille Paule

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Camille Paule
Husband of Queen (Sultan) of Mohéli (Mwali)
Reign 1901–1909
Predecessor Sayyid Muhammad bin Nasser Al-Busaidi
Successor French colonialism
Born 1 March 1867
Pesmes
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Champagney, Jura
Spouse Salima Machamba (1874–1964)
Issue 1. Henriette Camille Ursule Louise (1902−1989)
2. Louis Camille (1907−1983)
3. Camille Fernand (1917−2007)
House Dynasty of Merina
Father N. Paule
Mother N. N.
Religion Roman Catholicism

Camille Paule (Pesmes, 1 March 1867 – Champagney, 22 September 1946) was the husband of Salima Machamba, sultan (queen) of Mohéli (Mwali) (1901–1909). He was a French gendarme.

Life

He was born on 1 March 1867 in Pesmes.[1] He was a French gendarme in Saint Denis, Réunion where Salima Machamba, sultan (queen) of Mohéli (Mwali) resided, and she fell in love with and on 28 August 1901 married him, in Saint Denis, Réunion. In 1909 his wife was deposed by the French government and Comoros was annexed by France. The queen was deported with her family to France. Her wife gave birth to three children. The French government provided his wife a yearly allowance of 3,000 gold Francs. They lived as simple farmers in Haute-Saône, and he died in Champagney on 22 September 1946.

Children

Notes

  1. See Nivois (1995).

Bibliography

  • Nivois, Julienne: A Pesmes, en Franche-Comté..., Une Reine oubliée par l'Histoire, Éditions Dominique Guéniot, Paris, 1995.

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Camille Paule
Born: March 1867 Died: September 1946
Regnal titles
Preceded by Husband of Queen (Sultan) of Mohéli (Mwali)
1901–1909
Succeeded by
French colonialism