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- Q2684331 description "French physician".
- Q2684331 description "French physician".
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- Q2684331 abstract "Antoine Édouard Ducpétiaux (29 June 1804, Brussels - 21 July 1868, Brussels) was a Belgian journalist.In 1827 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Ghent, being admitted to the bar in Brussels during the following year. He quickly became known as an opponent of the death penalty and fervent defender of freedom of the press.He played an significant role surrounding events of autumn-1830 during the Belgian Revolution. Ducpétiaux was a leading figure in regards to demands made for an immediate break from the Netherlands along with the creation of a provisional government. He served as president of the "Réunion centrale" (Central Assembly), and for a period of time was imprisoned in Antwerp by Dutch authorities (being released on October 11, 1830). Following his release, he resigned from "Réunion centrale" due to differences with other assembly members.Afterwards he was appointed inspector-general of prisons by the provisional government. Among his numerous publications was a three-volume work on penitentiary reform. In the 1840s he introduced projects for eradication of slums (1844, 1846). Later in his career he was involved with Catholic charity projects.".
- Q2684331 birthDate "1804-06-29".
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- Q2684331 birthYear "1804".
- Q2684331 deathDate "1868-07-21".
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- Q2684331 deathYear "1868".
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- Q2684331 dateOfBirth "1804-06-29".
- Q2684331 dateOfDeath "1868-07-21".
- Q2684331 name "Ducpétiaux, Édouard".
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- Q2684331 placeOfDeath "Brussels".
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- Q2684331 comment "Antoine Édouard Ducpétiaux (29 June 1804, Brussels - 21 July 1868, Brussels) was a Belgian journalist.In 1827 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Ghent, being admitted to the bar in Brussels during the following year. He quickly became known as an opponent of the death penalty and fervent defender of freedom of the press.He played an significant role surrounding events of autumn-1830 during the Belgian Revolution.".
- Q2684331 label "Édouard Ducpétiaux".
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- Q2684331 givenName "Édouard".
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- Q2684331 name "Édouard Ducpétiaux".
- Q2684331 surname "Ducpétiaux".