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Modeste Gruau (25 March 1795 - 28 January 1883) was a lawyer and author. He is known for support of Karl Wilhelm Naundorff, a Prussian watchmaker who claimed to be the real
Louis XVII Louis XVII (born Louis Charles, Duke of Normandy; 27 March 1785 – 8 June 1795) was the younger son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette. His older brother, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, died in June 1789, a little over a m ...
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Biography

Gruau was born in La Chartre-sur-le-Loir. Gruau was a French attorney who, on 22 December 1824, was appointed prosecutor in
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. Gruau became the main proponent of Karl Wilhelm Naundorff, who claimed to be Louis XVII. In October 1838, Graua was appointed coadjutor of the Catholic-Evangelical Church, a sect founded by Naundorff. Naundorff named Graua "Count of La Barre" . Between March 1839 and April 1840, Graua wrote for the periodical "The Voice of an Outlaw". In 1845, Gruau followed Naundorff into exile in the Netherlands. After Naundorff's death in 1845, Gruau continued to support Naundorff's heirs in their claim.


Gruau as purported teenage author

The 1809 work '' The First Book of Napoleon'' by " Eliakim the Scribe" is tentatively attributed to Gruau, though Gruau would have been about fourteen years old in 1809. Eliakim is the name of multiple figures in the King James Bible. Nearly 50 years after the publication of ''The First Book of Napoleon'', Grau published works under the pen name of "Eliakim". It remains uncertain whether Modeste Grau authored ''The First Book of Napoleon'' in his early teens or whether Grau's pen name "Eliakim" (1854) was conflated with a similar pen name of a separate author who wrote under the name "Eliakim the Scribe" (1809).


Bibliography

* (With Xavier Laprade) Reasons for belief in the existence of the Duke of Normandy, Paris, and Goullé Montmaur, 1836. * (Presented as an autobiography of Louis XVII) Abstract History misfortunes of the Dauphin, from the time he was removed from the Temple, London, 1836. (Translated by CG Perceval in 1838). * (With A. Gozzoli, Xavier Morel Laprade and Saint-Didier), The Voice of an outlaw, Paris, 1839-1840. * Submission by Mr Gruau La Barre in support of the libel suit brought against the manager in charge of the newspaper "Le Capitole" (article 29 March 1839), Paris, Delacombe, 1840. * The French government, offers a newly invented instrument of war, Paris, Delacombe, 1841. * Solomon the Wise, son of David, his rebirth on this earth and heavenly revelation, Paris, Charpentier, 1841. (Continued from Charles de Cosson, Revelations on the errors of the old testament ; Up the Index ). * Plots revealed, or Louis XVII last legitimate king of France, 3 vols., Rotterdam, H. Nijgh, 1846-1848. * In policy point of justice or judicial replica in the case of the heirs of the Duke of Normandy, Breda, 1851. * (Under the pseudonym of Eliakim), Visions of Isaiah and the new earth, Rotterdam, 1854. * No! Louis XVII did not die in the Temple refutation of the work of Mr. A. de Beauchesne, Brussels / Leipzig, Flatau, 1858. * Truth to the Duke of Bordeaux, Breda Broese & Company, 1859. * (Under the pseudonym of Eliakim), Primitive Gospel, Paris, 1860. * (Under the pseudonym of Eliakim), Italians, politics and Rome, Amsterdam, 1860. * Response to the Dutch reflection of M. de Dompierre Chaufepié, The Hague, Susan, 1869. * Royal martyr of the nineteenth century, Paris, 1870. * Rovers Bourbon, Paris, 1871.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gruau, Modeste 1795 births 1883 deaths 19th-century French non-fiction writers French male non-fiction writers 19th-century French male writers 19th-century French lawyers People from Sarthe