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Louis Defré (1816–1880), was a burgomaster mayor of Uccle, Belgium, from 1864 to 1872, and deputy
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 ".
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Louis Defré (1816–1880), was a burgomaster mayor of Uccle, Belgium, from 1864 to 1872, and deputy
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 ".
Media related to Louis Defré at Wikimedia Commons