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{{Short description|Belgian politician and lawyer (1816–1880)}} |
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[[File:Louis-Joseph-Boniface Defre LACMA M.80.277.36.jpg|thumb|Louis Defré, burgomaster of [[Uccle]].]] |
[[File:Louis-Joseph-Boniface Defre LACMA M.80.277.36.jpg|thumb|Louis Defré, burgomaster of [[Uccle]], lithography by [[Félicien Rops]].]] |
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'''Louis Defré''' ( |
'''Louis Defré''' (1816–1880), was a burgomaster mayor of [[Uccle]], Belgium, from 1864 to 1872, and deputy |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Louis Defré, was raised in a rigid catholic family and environment, and he studied at the new founded [[Catholic University of Leuven]]. |
Louis Defré, was raised in a rigid catholic family and environment,<ref>Pol Delfosse, ''Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge''.</ref> and he studied at the new founded [[Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968)|Catholic University of Leuven]]. |
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He became in 1839 lawyer, and a member of the House of Representatives. |
He became in 1839 lawyer, and a member of the House of Representatives.<ref>Jean-Luc De Paepe and Christiane Raindorf-Gérard, ''Le Parlement belge, 1831-1894. Données biographiques'', Brussels, 1996.</ref> |
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Under the pseudonym of '''Maurice Voituron''' or '''Joseph Boniface''' he wrote pamphlets against the power of the Church in Belgium. |
Under the pseudonym of '''Maurice Voituron''' or '''Joseph Boniface''' he wrote pamphlets against the [[clericalism]], the [[Religious intolerance|Catholic intolerance]]<ref>Under the name of Joseph Boniface : ''L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales'', Brussels, 1857.</ref> and the power of the Church in Belgium.<ref>Pol Delfosse, ''Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge'', p. 86 : « Il a publié de nombreux pamphlets politiques qui connurent un grand success et dans lesquels il mettait en cause le pouvoir de l'Église ».</ref> |
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In his honor, his name was given to an avenue of Uccle, the "{{Ill|Avenue De Fré|fr}}". |
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== Publications == |
== Publications == |
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* ''Le Parti libéral joué par le Parti catholique, dans la question de l'enseignement supérieur ou Ce que coûte aux contribuables l'[[Catholic University of Leuven (1834-1968)|Université cléricale de Louvain]] : épitre à Mgr. De Ram'', Brussels by Périchon, 1850. |
* ''Le Parti libéral joué par le Parti catholique, dans la question de l'enseignement supérieur ou Ce que coûte aux contribuables l'[[Catholic University of Leuven (1834-1968)|Université cléricale de Louvain]] : épitre à Mgr. De Ram'', Brussels by Périchon, 1850. |
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== Publications under the pseudonym Joseph Boniface == |
== Publications under the pseudonym Joseph Boniface == |
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* ''De l'influence du dogme catholique sur la politique nationale'', Brussels, 1855. |
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* ''De l'influence du dogme catholique sur la politique nationale, Brussels, 1855. |
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* ''L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales'', Brussels, 1857. |
* ''L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales'', Brussels, 1857. |
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* ''Tiel Uylenspiegel patriote'', Brussels, 1860. |
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* ''Biographie anecdotique, par un ami d'enfance'', Brussels, 1881. |
* ''Biographie anecdotique, par un ami d'enfance'', Brussels, 1881. |
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== Bibliography == |
== Bibliography == |
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* J. Francis, ''Uccle et ses bourgmestres'', Bruxelles, 1979, pp. |
* J. Francis, ''Uccle et ses bourgmestres'', Bruxelles, 1979, pp. 179–182. |
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* Pol Delfosse, ''Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge''. |
* Pol Delfosse, ''Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge''. |
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* Jean-Luc De Paepe and Christiane Raindorf-Gérard, ''Le Parlement belge, 1831-1894. Données biographiques'', Brussels, 1996. |
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== Notes == |
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Louis Defré (1816–1880), was a burgomaster mayor of Uccle, Belgium, from 1864 to 1872, and deputy
Biography
[edit]Louis Defré, was raised in a rigid catholic family and environment,[1] and he studied at the new founded Catholic University of Leuven.
He became in 1839 lawyer, and a member of the House of Representatives.[2]
Under the pseudonym of Maurice Voituron or Joseph Boniface he wrote pamphlets against the clericalism, the Catholic intolerance[3] and the power of the Church in Belgium.[4]
In his honor, his name was given to an avenue of Uccle, the "Avenue De Fré ".
Publications
[edit]- Influence épiscopale: Réponse à M. Prosper Cornesse, ministre de la justice par Louis de Fré, Brussels, 1871.
Publications under the pseudonym of Maurice Voituron
[edit]- Le Parti libéral joué par le Parti catholique, dans la question de l'enseignement supérieur ou Ce que coûte aux contribuables l'Université cléricale de Louvain : épitre à Mgr. De Ram, Brussels by Périchon, 1850.
Publications under the pseudonym Joseph Boniface
[edit]- De l'influence du dogme catholique sur la politique nationale, Brussels, 1855.
- L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales, Brussels, 1857.
- Tiel Uylenspiegel patriote, Brussels, 1860.
- Biographie anecdotique, par un ami d'enfance, Brussels, 1881.
Bibliography
[edit]- J. Francis, Uccle et ses bourgmestres, Bruxelles, 1979, pp. 179–182.
- Pol Delfosse, Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge.
- Jean-Luc De Paepe and Christiane Raindorf-Gérard, Le Parlement belge, 1831-1894. Données biographiques, Brussels, 1996.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Pol Delfosse, Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge.
- ^ Jean-Luc De Paepe and Christiane Raindorf-Gérard, Le Parlement belge, 1831-1894. Données biographiques, Brussels, 1996.
- ^ Under the name of Joseph Boniface : L'intolérance catholique et les lettres pastorales, Brussels, 1857.
- ^ Pol Delfosse, Dictionnaire historique de la laïcité belge, p. 86 : « Il a publié de nombreux pamphlets politiques qui connurent un grand success et dans lesquels il mettait en cause le pouvoir de l'Église ».
External links
[edit]Media related to Louis Defré at Wikimedia Commons