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Jean-François Bladé

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Jean-François Bladé (1827–1900) was a French magistrate, historian and folklorist.

He is mainly known for his publication of the oral tradition of Gascony. He is particularly known for publishing an account of the Mass of Saint-Sécaire, used as a source by James Frazer in The Golden Bough.