Joseph Cange

French revolutionary
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench revolutionary
PlacesFrance
isPrison warden Revolutionary
Work fieldActivism Law Military
Gender
Male
Birth19 September 1753, Sarrebourg, Meurthe, France
Star signVirgo
The details

Biography

Joseph Cange (Saarbourg, 19 September 1753 - ?) was a minor figure of the French Revolution.

Cange was born to the family of a peasant. He went on to serve as a clerk at Prison Saint-Lazare during the Reign of Terror.

One day, he was sent to the wife and children of a prisoner, Monsieur George; moved by their miserable condition, he shared his money with them, claiming that the funds were sent by the prisoner. George was freed at the Thermidorian Reaction and investigated to find the benefactor, eventually identifying Cange.

The story came public, written into a play by Michel-Jean Sedaine, and reported before the National Convention, where the President declared "We applaud to Cange's generosity. We like the virtue that characterises him".

Cange became a popular figure, having his portrait made by Pierre-Nicolas Legrand de Lérant and four theatre plays written after the story.

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