Louis braille full name

In 1809, three history-making individuals were born:

●    Abraham Lincoln, the American and 16th president of the United States,
●    Charles Darwin, the Englishman and founder of the theory of evolution of living species,
●    and Louis Braille, the Frenchman who invented the eponymous alphabet. His worldwide literacy method for the blind made him the one to give them the means of accessing learning and knowledge. 
 

Louis Braille was born on 4 January 1809 in Coupvray, in Seine-et-Marne, about forty kilometers east of Paris. The youngest of four siblings, he was raised by loving and caring parents.

A tragic accident at the age of three in his father's saddlery shop caused Louis to go blind. Imitating his father and holding a sharp tool, he severely injured his right eye. Medical knowledge at that time could not save his eyesight, an infection spread to both eyes, and by the age of five Louis was completely blind.

Fortunately, Louis was lucky to be raised in a close-knit family, with parents who wanted to give him

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The Story of Louis Braille: Inventor of the Braille Code

Louis Braille was a French Educator who invented a tactile system of reading and writing for the blind and visually impaired in 1824. The system is called braille and it consists of raised dot codes that are used worldwide to read and write until this day.

Louis Braille was born on January 4, 1809 in Coupvray, France. His story began at the age of 3 when Louis’ parents Monique and Simon-Rene Braille were making harnesses and saddles one day in their workshop. Louis grabbed an awl from the workshop, started playing with it and accidentally injured one of his eyes with it. Both eyes became infected resulting in complete blindness by the age of 5. 

Louis’ parents wanted him to obtain an education and enrolled their son at the village’s school where Louis learned by listening. He was a determined student and at the age of 10 received a scholarship to attend the National Institute for Blind Youth in Paris, France. While there, students were visited by French Army Officer Charles Barbier who introduced

Louis Braille

French educator and inventor of the Braille system (1809–1852)

Louis Braille

Born(1809-01-04)4 January 1809

Coupvray, French Empire

Died6 January 1852(1852-01-06) (aged 43)

Paris, French Republic

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Louis Braille (brayl; French:[lwibʁɑj]; 4 January 1809 – 6 January 1852) was a French educator and the inventor of a reading and writing system named after him, braille, intended for use by visually impaired people. His system is used worldwide and remains virtually unchanged to this day.

Braille was blinded in one eye at the age of three. This occurred as a result from an accident with a stitching awl in his father's harness making shop. Consequently, an infection set in and spread to both eyes, resulting in total blindness.[1] At that time, there were not many resources in place for the blind, but he nevertheless excelled in his education and received a scholarship to France's Royal Institute for Blind Youth. While still a student there, he began developin

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