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- Q2388711 subject Q13286871.
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- Q2388711 abstract "Théophile Bidard (11 March 1804, in Rennes – 23 October 1877) was a well-known law professor in Rennes, France during the 1840s and 1850s. He was one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution in the Hélène Jégado trial in 1851. Employed as a cook, Jégado had killed two of Bidard's servants with arsenic after a long series of similar crimes over a period of eighteen years. She was executed by guillotine in February 1852.Bidard held elected office as Mayor and Deputy for Rennes for a short period after the fall of Napoleon III of France in 1871.".
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- Q2388711 comment "Théophile Bidard (11 March 1804, in Rennes – 23 October 1877) was a well-known law professor in Rennes, France during the 1840s and 1850s. He was one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution in the Hélène Jégado trial in 1851. Employed as a cook, Jégado had killed two of Bidard's servants with arsenic after a long series of similar crimes over a period of eighteen years.".
- Q2388711 label "Théophile Bidard".