Possibly.
Peter Griffin from the TV show Family Guy is a fictional character known for his blunt and unconventional humor. Voltaire, on the other hand, was an 18th-century French philosopher and writer known for his wit and critical thinking. While some modern comedians may draw inspiration from Voltaire's ideas, Peter Griffin's character is not directly based on him.
Voltaire's ideas greatly influenced the intellectual movement known as the Enlightenment in France. His works promoting reason, tolerance, and freedom of speech had a significant impact on the development of democratic ideals within French society.
There is not a Hopi translation for the English phrase 'Is anybody there'. The words and ideas that comprise this phrase are simply not a part of the Hopi language.
He was introduced to fascist ideas and the National Front by his father, a Conservative politician.
Voltaire's most famous mistress was Émilie du Châtelet, a brilliant mathematician and physicist with whom he had a romantic and intellectual relationship for over 15 years. They collaborated on scientific projects and shared a deep passion for Enlightenment ideas.
No one can answer this question since no one on this site has insight into the ideas or intentions of the writers.
put a character in motion, anybody doing anything
no never do it again
He might have maybe "brain stormed" with someone but probably never actually told someone is the fear of the ideas being stolen.
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Not 100% sure but I'll take a guess, Peter the Great.
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