Jean-Joseph Renaud

Jean-Joseph Renaud (16 January 1873 – 7 December 1953) was a French épée and foil fencer.

[2] He was also a prolific journalist, author and playwright whose books La Défense dans la rue (Self Defence in the Street - 1912) and L'Escrime (Fencing - 1911) are recognised as an important contribution to early 20th century literature on those subjects.

He was a proponent of the field of honor, saying: "From every point of view dueling is beneficent."

He refereed many duels (including ones involving Clemenceau and Leon Blum) and fought at least 15 himself (being a fencing master, all but 4 were fought with pistols; he was victorious in all of them).

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