Jean Valjean (born 1769) was a prisoner in Bagne of Toulon for five years. In order to avoid his ex-convict status, he used many pseudonyms until his death and burial in an unmarked grave.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Les Misérables, Victor Hugo (1862)
- ↑ "Secrets," Roberto Lionel Barreiro (2010)