Donat Calas

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Donat Calas was a French merchant whose controversial conviction and execution for murder in 1762 became a famous cause célèbre championed by Voltaire in the broader struggle against religious intolerance and judicial injustice.

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instanceOf French merchant
human
associatedWith Calas affair NERFINISHED
Voltaire NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateOfDeath 1762
ethnicGroup French
hasRelative Anne-Rose Calas NERFINISHED
Jean Calas NERFINISHED
Louis Calas NERFINISHED
Marc-Antoine Calas NERFINISHED
Pierre Calas NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 18th century
knownFor symbol of judicial error in Ancien Régime France
symbol of religious intolerance in Ancien Régime France
legalStatus convicted of murder
movement associated with Enlightenment-era campaigns against judicial injustice
notableFor being a cause célèbre in 18th-century France
controversial conviction and execution for murder in 1762
involvement in a case championed by Voltaire
occupation merchant
placeOfDeath France
religiousContext case associated with religious intolerance in France

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Calas affair significantPerson Donat Calas
Jean Calas child Donat Calas