Jean Fabre (1717-1797)
See also: Fabre
Jean Fabre (1717 - 1797), Protesting of Nimes.
It was famous for its papal love: his/her father having to be sent to the galères to have practiced his worship in spite of the royal edicts, it devoted himself for him and went to undergo his sorrow with the bagne Toulon, 1756.
A so beautiful devotion having come to knowledge from the duke from Choiseul, then minister, it made it deliver, after six years of irons. This feature of filial devotion was put on the scene by Charles-Georges Fenouillot de Falbaire de Quingey in the Honnête Criminal .
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