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Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
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C. Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire was imprisoned twice and later exiled from Paris due to his controversial writings and criticism of the government and Catholic Church.
Switzerland exiled Giuseppe Mazzini to Paris in 1834 and then France exiled him to England in 1837.
Napoleon was exiled and Louis XVIII resumed the Throne of France.
Voltaire was exiled and sent to prison for offending the government with his writings that criticized the French monarchy and its policies. He was known for his sharp critique of the establishment and his advocacy for freedom of speech and religion, which put him at odds with the authorities.
Jose Rizal was exiled to Dapitan in 1892 by the Spanish government for his involvement in the Propaganda Movement. While in exile, Rizal was subjected to strict surveillance but was able to continue his medical practice and scholarly pursuits.
The government was restored to Louis XVIII.
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The government was restored to Louis XVIII.
Voltaire was known for making controversial statements that offended many people, including government officials, religious authorities, and fellow writers. He also engaged in personal attacks against individuals he disagreed with, using harsh language and satire as weapons. Additionally, some of his works were considered scandalous and resulted in him being exiled from certain countries.