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- Q20707882 description "French Huguenot, religious educator".
- Q20707882 subject Q6644366.
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- Q20707882 abstract "Elias Neau (1662 – 7 September 1722), born Élie Neau, in Moëze, Saintonge, was a French Huguenot who was imprisoned in the Bastille, went to New York where he was a prosperous merchant, and on visiting France in the 1690s was sentenced to a life sentence as a galley slave. After being freed, he became an Anglican catechist to "Negroes and Indians". In 1706, he secured passage of a bill in New York stating that slaves could be catechized.".
- Q20707882 alias "Élie Neau".
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- Q20707882 birthYear "1662".
- Q20707882 deathDate "1722-09-07".
- Q20707882 deathYear "1722".
- Q20707882 nationality Q142.
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- Q20707882 alternativeNames "Élie Neau".
- Q20707882 dateOfBirth "1662".
- Q20707882 dateOfDeath "1722-09-07".
- Q20707882 name "Elias Neau".
- Q20707882 placeOfBirth "Moëze, Saintonge, France".
- Q20707882 shortDescription "French Huguenot, religious educator".
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- Q20707882 comment "Elias Neau (1662 – 7 September 1722), born Élie Neau, in Moëze, Saintonge, was a French Huguenot who was imprisoned in the Bastille, went to New York where he was a prosperous merchant, and on visiting France in the 1690s was sentenced to a life sentence as a galley slave. After being freed, he became an Anglican catechist to "Negroes and Indians". In 1706, he secured passage of a bill in New York stating that slaves could be catechized.".
- Q20707882 label "Elias Neau".
- Q20707882 name "Elias Neau".