Père Honoré LAVAL

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FrenchBorn Louis Jacques LAVAL

French priest

Born on February 6, 1808 in Saint-Léger-des-Aubées, France , France

Died on November 1, 1880 in Tahiti, Polynésie Française

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In 1834, the Jesuit priests Honoré Laval and François Caret founded a Roman Catholic mission in the Gambiers. Supposedly they ruled a very cruel regime and worked the native inhabitants cruelly to death in order to create a 'settlement of god' which included a huge cathedral, a monastery, plantations, a convent and a school. Repeated complaints to the French government in Tahiti resulted in sending the Compte Emile de la Ronciere to Mangareva to investigate Laval. Honore Laval was sent to Tahiti in 1846 and treated as insane. He died in Papeete in 1880. ...   In 1834, the Jesuit priests Honoré Laval and François Caret founded a Roman Catholic mission in the Gambiers. Supposedly they ruled a very cruel regime and worked the native inhabitants cruelly to death in order to create a 'settlement of god' which included a huge cathedral, a monastery, plantations, a convent and a school. Repeated complaints to the French government in Tahiti resulted in sending the Compte Emile de la Ronciere to Mangareva to investigate Laval. Honore Laval was sent to Tahiti in 1846 and treated as insane. He died in Papeete in 1880.



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