François Rabelais (1494-1553)
Gargantua's story originates in folk tales. However, François Rabelais (sixteenth century French writer) is the first author to write a book about this legend.
Francois Rabelais was a French writer, physician, and monk.
Francois Rabelais is mostly known , as a writer , for his book "The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel" .
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François Rabelais, the French Renaissance writer, is not widely documented to have had children. His personal life remains somewhat obscure, and while he was known to have been a cleric and physician, there is no substantial evidence indicating that he fathered any offspring. Most of his legacy is tied to his literary works, particularly the satirical novels featuring the character Gargantua.
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