Markomannia incident, the Glossary
The Markomannia incident was a conflict between Haitian rebels and the German Empire in 1902, sparked by the boarding of the Hamburg steamer Markomannia by rebel naval forces.[1]
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18 relations: Anténor Firmin, Cap-Haïtien, Fritz-Otto Busch, German Empire, Gonaïves, Haiti, Haitian gunboat Crête-à-Pierrot, Hamburg, Hamburg America Line, Hammerton Killick, Imperial German Navy, Kriegsmarine, Monroe Doctrine, Port-au-Prince, Richard Eckermann, SMS Panther, The New York Times, United States Department of State.
- 1902 in Germany
- 1902 in the German colonial empire
- Battles involving Haiti
- Conflicts in 1902
- Foreign relations of the German Empire
- Imperial German Navy
- Maritime incidents in 1902
- Military history of Latin America
- Naval battles involving Germany
- Republic of Haiti (1859–1957)
Anténor Firmin
Joseph Auguste Anténor Firmin (18 October 1850 – 19 September 1911), better known as Anténor Firmin, was a Haitian barrister and philosopher, pioneering anthropologist, journalist, and politician.
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Cap-Haïtien
Cap-Haïtien (Kap Ayisyen; "Haitian Cape"), typically spelled Cape Haitien in English and often locally referred to as Le Cap, Okap or Au Cap, is a commune of about 274,000 people on the north coast of Haiti and capital of the department of Nord.
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Fritz-Otto Busch
Fritz-Otto Busch (30 December 1890 in Lindenthal, Cologne – 5 July 1971 in Limpsfield, Surrey) was a German naval officer in the Imperial German Navy, the Reichsmarine and the Kriegsmarine, as well as a translator and a maritime and naval writer.
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German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Gonaïves
Gonaïves (Gonayiv) is a commune in northern Haiti, and the capital of the Artibonite department of Haiti.
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Haiti
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.
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Haitian gunboat Crête-à-Pierrot
Crête-à-Pierrot was a gunboat in the Haitian Navy named after the 1802 Battle of Crête-à-Pierrot in the Haitian Revolution (1791 – 1804). Markomannia incident and Haitian gunboat Crête-à-Pierrot are maritime incidents in 1902.
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Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.
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Hamburg America Line
The Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG), known in English as the Hamburg America Line, was a transatlantic shipping enterprise established in Hamburg, in 1847.
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Hammerton Killick
Hammerton Killick (April 18, 1856 – September 6, 1902) was an admiral in the Haitian Navy.
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Imperial German Navy
The Imperial German Navy or the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) was the navy of the German Empire, which existed between 1871 and 1919.
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Kriegsmarine
The Kriegsmarine was the navy of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.
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Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine is a United States foreign policy position that opposes European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere.
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Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince (Pòtoprens) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti.
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Richard Eckermann
Heinrich Paul Christian Richard Eckermann (15 July 1862, near Ratzeburg - 13 January 1916, Kiel) was an officer of the German Imperial Navy, rising to Vizeadmiral (vice admiral) in the First World War.
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SMS Panther
SMS Panther was one of six Iltis-class gunboats of the Kaiserliche Marine that, like its sister ships, served in Germany's overseas colonies. Markomannia incident and SMS Panther are maritime incidents in 1902.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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United States Department of State
The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations.
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See also
1902 in Germany
- 1902 in Germany
- German tariff of 1902
- Markomannia incident
- Ostwald process
- Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903
1902 in the German colonial empire
- Markomannia incident
Battles involving Haiti
- Battle of Azua
- Battle of Beler
- Battle of Cabeza de Las Marías
- Battle of Cambronal
- Battle of Cap-Français (1793)
- Battle of Croix-des-Bouquets
- Battle of El Memiso
- Battle of El Número
- Battle of Estrelleta
- Battle of Fort Cachimán
- Battle of Gonaïves
- Battle of Las Carreras
- Battle of Port-Républicain
- Battle of Port-au-Prince (1919)
- Battle of Port-au-Prince (1920)
- Battle of Sabana Larga
- Battle of Saint-Raphaël
- Battle of Santiago (1844)
- Battle of Santomé
- Battle of Vertières
- Battle of the Acul
- Markomannia incident
- Operation Uphold Democracy
- Siege of Port-au-Prince (1793)
- Siege of Port-au-Prince (1803)
- Siege of Santo Domingo (1805)
Conflicts in 1902
- Adamawa Wars
- Anglo-Aro War
- Bailundo revolt
- Battle of Bayang
- Battle of Holkrans
- Battle of Riyadh
- Battle of Rooiwal
- Battle of Siranaya
- Battle of Tweebosch
- Battle of the Malala River
- Brooks–McFarland feud
- Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising
- Holy Man's Rebellion
- Macedonian Struggle
- Mahsud Waziri blockade
- Markomannia incident
- Mat Salleh Rebellion
- Ngiao rebellion
- Philippine–American War
- Second Boer War
- Thousand Days' War
Foreign relations of the German Empire
- Agadir Crisis
- German colonial empire
- German interest in the Caribbean
- Grimm–Hoffmann affair
- Lüders affair
- Markomannia incident
- Reinsurance Treaty
- Triple Intervention
- United States declaration of war on Germany (1917)
Imperial German Navy
- Generalinspekteur der Marine
- German Imperial Admiralty
- German Imperial Admiralty Staff
- German Imperial Naval Academy
- German Imperial Naval Cabinet
- German Imperial Naval High Command
- German Imperial Naval Office
- German Imperial War Council of 8 December 1912
- Imperial German Navy
- Imperial German Navy order of battle (1914)
- Imperial German plans for the invasion of the United Kingdom
- Imperial German plans for the invasion of the United States
- International Squadron (Cretan intervention, 1897–1898)
- Marine-Regatta-Verein
- Markomannia incident
- Military ranks of the German Empire
- Nachrichten-Abteilung
- Seekriegsleitung
- Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903
- Zeppelin L 30
Maritime incidents in 1902
- 129 (barge)
- Advance (1874)
- Chilean transport Rímac
- Favorite (steamboat)
- Frank A. Palmer and Louise B. Crary (shipwreck)
- Gustav Adolph (barque)
- HMS Baralong
- HMS Hood (1891)
- HMS Irresistible (1898)
- HMS Recruit (1896)
- Haitian gunboat Crête-à-Pierrot
- Japanese destroyer Shinonome (1898)
- List of shipwrecks in 1902
- Markomannia incident
- PS George Rennie
- RMS Etruria
- Revolving Light
- SMS Panther
- SS America (1898)
- SS Camorta
- SS Choctaw
- SS Elingamite
- SS Pennsylvania (1896)
- SS Robert Wallace
- SS Valencia
- SS Ventnor
- SS Waesland
- Thomas Wilson (shipwreck)
- Welcome (sternwheeler)
Military history of Latin America
- Argentine–Chilean naval arms race
- Battle of Chocontá
- Battle of Pasca
- Battle of Tocarema
- Double Militancia
- Guerrilla movements in Latin America
- Indian auxiliaries
- Latin America during World War II
- Latin American wars of independence
- Markomannia incident
- Military history of Argentina
- Military history of Brazil
- Military history of Cuba
- Military history of Ecuador
- Military history of Haiti
- Military history of Latin America
- Military history of Mexico
- Military history of Peru
- Military history of Puerto Rico
- Paraguayan War
- South American dreadnought race
- Wars involving Indigenous peoples of South America
Naval battles involving Germany
- Action of 3 March 2009
- Action of 7 September 2009
- April 2009 raid off Somalia
- Battle of Eckernförde
- Battle of Havana (1870)
- Battle of Heligoland (1849)
- Battle of the Bosporus
- Bombardment of Almería
- Bombardment of Fort San Carlos
- Hvalen incident
- Markomannia incident
Republic of Haiti (1859–1957)
- Battle of Fort Dipitié
- Battle of Fort Rivière
- Battle of Port-au-Prince (1919)
- Battle of Port-au-Prince (1920)
- Markomannia incident
- Republic of Haiti (1859–1957)
- Ti Memenne of La Gonâve
- United States occupation of Haiti