Léo Taxil

Léo Taxil

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Léo Taxil, born Gabriel Jogand-Pagès, was a French writer and journalist who gained notoriety in the late 19th century for his sensational claims about Freemasonry and its supposed connections to Luciferian rituals; he later confessed that his writings were fabrications intended to satirize both Freemasons and credulous religious figures.

Born on Mar 20, 1854 (172 years old)

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