Claudius Colas
French Esperantist (1884–1914)
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Claudius Colas (29 November 1884 in Saint-Huruge, France – 11 September 1914 in Battle of the Marne)[1] also known as Profesoro V. Esperema, was a French Esperantist. In 1910, he created the constructed language Adjuvilo, which was a complete language that was never meant to be spoken but instead an effort to help create dissent in the then-growing Ido movement.[citation needed] In 1910, he co-founded IKUE,[1] the foremost organization of Catholic Esperantists in the world. He died during the early days of World War I.[2]
