Voltaire
21-Nov-1694
France
Author
Voltaire established himself as one of the main authors of the Enlightenment. His notable works include the tragic drama Zaïre, the historical study of The Age of Louis XIV and the novel Chartide of Satan. Frequently inconsistent with the French authorities for his alleged political and religious activities, he was arrested twice and spent many years in exile. He died shortly after returning to Paris in 1778.