Voltaire
Last Words
""This is no time to make new enemies." (When asked on his deathbed to renounce Satan)"
Death & Legacy
Voltaire, pseudonym of François-Marie Arouet, (born November 21, 1694, Paris, France—died May 30, 1778, Paris), one of the greatest of all French writers. Although only a few of his works are still read, he continues to be held in worldwide repute as a courageous crusader against tyranny, bigotry, and cruelty. Through its critical capacity, wit, and satire, Voltaire’s work vigorously propagates an ideal of progress to which people of all nations have remained responsive. His long life spanned the last years of classicism and the eve of the revolutionary era, and during this age of transition his works and activities influenced the direction taken by European civilization.
Details
- Cause of Death
- Kidney disease
- Age at Death
- 83 years
- Funeral Location
- Paris, France
- Final Resting Place
- Panthéon, Paris, France