Francois marie arouet voltaire biography francais
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| Amahil | afelsuf, amedyaz, amezray, essayiste(fr), dramaturge(fr), autobiographe(fr), diariste(fr), juriste-poète(fr), écrivain out of condition écrivaine mundane science-fiction(fr), encyclopédiste(fr), épistolier(fr), amussnaw n tsertit d amaru | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Important works | Candide, noxious l'Optimisme(fr) Zadig noxious la Destinée(fr) Zaïre(fr) Lettres philosophiques(fr) Dictionnaire philosophique(fr) L'Ingénu(fr) Le Fanatisme insanitary Mahomet(fr) Correspondance revision Voltaire(fr) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Influenced by | Blaise Pascal, Cicéron(fr), Lucien settle on Samosate(fr), Pierre Bayle(fr), Ibn Ṭufayl, Nicolas Malebranc • VoltaireFrench writer, historian, and philosopher (1694–1778) For other uses, see Voltaire (disambiguation).
François-Marie Arouet (French:[fʁɑ̃swamaʁiaʁwɛ]; 21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778), known by his nom de plumeVoltaire (,[2][3][4];[5][6]French:[vɔltɛːʁ]), was a French Enl • Voltaire1694-1778 Who Was Voltaire?Voltaire established himself as one of the leading writers of the Enlightenment. His famed works include the tragic play Zaïre, the historical study The Age of Louis XIV and the satirical novella Candide. Often at odds with French authorities over his politically and religiously charged works, he was twice imprisoned and spent many years in exile. He died shortly after returning to Paris in 1778. Quick FactsFULL NAME: François-Marie Arouet Early LifeVoltaire was born François-Marie Arouet to a prosperous family on November 21, 1694, in Paris. He was the youngest of five children born to François Arouet and Marie Marguerite d'Aumart. When Voltaire was just seven years old, his mother passed away. Following her death, he grew closer to his free-thinking godfather. In 1704, Voltaire was enrolled at the Collége Louis-le-Grand, a Jesuit secondary school in Paris, where he received a classical education and began showing promise as a writer. Beliefs and PhilosophyEmbracing Enlightenment philosophers such as Isaac Newton, John Locke and Francis Bacon, Voltaire found inspiration in their ideals of a free and liberal soci | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||