Jean Dusaulx

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Jean-Joseph Dussaulx, also known as Jean Dusaulx (28 December 1728, in Chartres – 16 March 1799, in Paris) was a French politician. He was a member of the upper house of parliament – the Council of Ancients – during the French Revolution.

He was a writer known for his translations of Juvenal and also wrote volumes on history.