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Favre turned out to have a skeleton in his closet, although he probably never saw it as such. He had a series of children with a married woman who never got a divorce. Although Favre recognized these children as his own legally, the story did not become known generally until after 1871, when his bungling of the diplomacy with Bismarck left him a good target for political enemies. The story was released, and Favre did win damages against one of the men who released it, but whatever influence he might still have had was smashed. Ironically, it is apparent that his old opponent, [[Napoleon III]] knew of the situation, but as Favre never attacked the Emperor about his sexual affairs, the Emperor respected Favre on the same issue.{{Citation needed|date=July 2022}}
 
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Favre was the grandfather of the Existential Thomist philosopher and theologian [[Jacques Maritain]], through Favre's daughter Geneviève.<ref>{{cite book | chapter-url=https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/maritain/ | title=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy | chapter=Jacques Maritain | date=2022 | publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University }}</ref>
 
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