Jean-Jacques-Régis de Felix

Jean-Jacques (1th May 1810 - Present) was a Augustinian nobleman, lawyer and statesman during the Augustine 7 years and the New Augustine Empire. He is best remembered as one of the authors of the Napoleonic Code, which still forms the basis of Augustine civil law and Augustine-inspired civil law in many countries.

Early Life
Jean was the son of the Augustine heir during the Old Augustine Empire, he was also grown up with 3 other brothers and later came his mothers death, which supposingly put him in a solemn mood in battle and in courtier meetings.