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The rongorongo tablet given to Jaussen that brought the script to the world's attention. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) Monsignor Florentin-Étienne Jaussen (2 April 1815 - 9 September 1891) was the first bishop of Tahiti and the man who brought the rongorongo script of Easter Island to the world's attention. In the 1860s Bishop Jaussen was responsible for the ending of the slave raids on Easter Island. Jaussen was born in Rocles, France. He was Vicar Apostolic of Tahiti and titular bishop of Axieri from 1848 May 9 to 1884 February 12, when he resigned. During this time he went by the name Tepano, the Tahitian pronunciation of Etienne in its original Greek form Stephanos. See also Decipherment of rongorongo#Jaussen References CHAUVET, Stéphen-Charles. 1935. L'île de Pâques et ses mystères ("Easter Island and its Mysteries"). Paris: Éditions Tel. (An online English version translated by Ann Altman and edited by Shawn McLaughlin is available www.chauvet-translation.com here.) External links Catholic hierarchy Persondata Name Jaussen, Florentinetienne Alternative names Short description Date of birth 2 April 1815 Place of birth Date of death 9 September 1891 Place of death This biographical article about a French religious figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This French Polynesia biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e