Jacques Chausson
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Jacques Chausson (Template:Circa – 29 December 1661) was a French ex-customs manager and writer.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He was arrested on 16 August 1661 and charged with attempted rape of a young nobleman, Octave des Valons. He was convicted of sodomy and sentenced to death. His tongue was cut out and he was burned at the stake (without being suffocated first, the more common and "merciful" practice).<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
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- 1610s births
- 1661 deaths
- 17th-century executions by France
- 17th-century French criminals
- 17th-century French LGBTQ people
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- French gay writers
- French people convicted of rape
- People executed by France by burning
- People executed for sodomy
- Violence against men in France
- People executed for rape
- Violence against LGBTQ people in France