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dimaraw [331]
4 years ago
12

What what's Voltaire legacy? (How did I influence the future)

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BARSIC [14]4 years ago
7 0
Voltaire's existence in the wake of death is mind-boggling, his notoriety changing with progressive administrations.
The French revolution thought back to him as a courageous antecedent of its battle, and in 1791, his remaining parts were taken back to Paris and with extraordinary celebration, put in the Panthéon.
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