- François-Marie
Arouet (French: [fʁɑ̃swa maʁi aʁwɛ]; 21
November 1694 – 30 May 1778),
known by his nom de
plume M. de
Voltaire (/vɒlˈtɛər, voʊl-/, US also...
- "u"
become "v", and "j"
becomes "i") of his
family surname, "
Arouet, l[e] j[eune]" ("
Arouet, the young"); it
reversed the
syllables of the name of the town...
-
diversity in Pennsylvania".
Archived from the
original on
February 20, 2007.
Arouet, François-Marie ("Voltaire") (1733).
Philosophic Letters.
Republished in:...
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World City
London 1991 to 2021. Wiley. p. 141. Voltaire, François
Marie Arouet de. (1909–1914) [1734]. "Letter VI – On the Presbyterians.
Letters on the...
- of François
Marie Arouet fits this pattern, and is
allowed to be an
anagram of "
Arouet, l[e] j[eune]" (U = V, J = I) that is, "
Arouet the younger". Other...
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French literary figure. She was the
daughter of Voltaire's sister,
Catherine Arouet (1686–1726) and her
husband Pierre-François
Mignot (d. 1737).
After the...
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French Enlightenment writer, historian, and
philosopher François-Marie
Arouet.
Voltaire may also
refer to: Voltaire,
North Dakota, a city in the United...
- "personal hero" of Sagan's wife, Ann Druyan, and Voltaire,
whose last name was
Arouet. The
character is
based on the real-life SETI
researcher Jill Tarter. The...
- World, pp. 29–30, Boston,
Beacon Press, 1966. Voltaire, François
Marie Arouet de. (1909–1914) [1734]. "Letter VI – On the Presbyterians.
Letters on the...
- François-Marie
Arouet,
known by the pen name
Voltaire and
author of Micromégas....