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Yes, De Secondat inherited his deceased uncle's name(Ethan Kanar) after he took his office as president of the Bordeaux Parliament.

He later, the new Baron De Montesquieu, became a member of the Bordeaux and French Academies of Science and studied the customs and governments of the countries of Europe.

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