François Paul Étienne Azéma (15 January 1778[1] – 28 August 1851 in Saint-Denis, Réunion, on the island of Réunion) was a French poet, playwright, and writer of fables.
He was a magistrate, delegated to the island by the Ministre de la Marine, and as a writer was well known for his play Médée.
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