Anne-Rose Cabibel

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Anne-Rose Cabibel was the wife of Jean Calas, a French Protestant whose controversial 1762 trial and execution for the alleged murder of his son became a famous cause célèbre championed by Voltaire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
human
activeInCentury 18th century
associatedWith French Protestants NERFINISHED
Voltaire NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent execution of Jean Calas
trial of Jean Calas
causeOfNotability her husband’s controversial 1762 trial
her husband’s execution for the alleged murder of his son
countryOfCitizenship France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Cabibel NERFINISHED
hasSpouseOccupation merchant
mentionedInContextOf campaigns by Voltaire against judicial injustice
religious intolerance in 18th-century France
name Anne-Rose Cabibel NERFINISHED
notableEvent Calas affair NERFINISHED
notableFor being the wife of Jean Calas
involvement in the Calas affair
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Toulouse NERFINISHED
spouse Jean Calas NERFINISHED
spouseNotableFor Calas affair NERFINISHED
spouseReligion Protestantism

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Jean Calas spouse Anne-Rose Cabibel