Camisards were Huguenots (French Protestants) of the rugged and isolated Cévennes region and the neighbouring Vaunage in southern France. In the early...
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Camisards (French: guerre des Camisards) or the Cévennes War (French: guerre des Cévennes) was an uprising of Protestant peasants known as Camisards in...
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of Camisard war in the Cévennes abund in towns and villages of the Cévennes National Park. A permanent exhibition devoted to the memory of Camisards has...
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Roland Laporte (1675 – 14 August 1704), better known as Roland, was a Camisard leader who was born at Mas Soubeyran (Gard) in a cottage that has become...
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(28 November 1681 – 17 May 1740), was the Occitan Huguenot chief of the Camisards. He was born at Mas Roux, a small hamlet in the commune of Ribaute near...
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Succession is fought, involving most of continental Europe. 1702–1715: Camisard rebellion in France. 1703: Saint Petersburg is founded by Peter the Great;...
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a severe blow. In the end, however, despite renewed tensions with the Camisards of south-central France at the end of his reign, Louis may have helped...
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Retrieved 26 March 2019. "The Camisard War". Archived from the original on 18 July 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2019. "The first Camisards and freedom of conscience"...
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time of war). After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 and Camisard rebellion, the French Crown filled its galleys with French Huguenots, Protestants...
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the war. In South-Eastern France, Britain funded the Huguenot 1704-1710 Camisard rebellion; one objective of the 1707 campaign in Northern Italy and Southern...
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Coming of Jesus would occur in approximately this year. 1705–1708 Camisards Camisard prophets predicted the end of the world would occur in either 1705...
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Württemberg (Germany) since the 18th century, as a consequence of the Camisard war. The last Occitan speakers were heard in the 1930s. In the Spanish...
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a primary driver. Future conflicts were either internal, such as the Camisards revolt in South-Western France, or relatively minor, like the 1712 Toggenburg...
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Afro-Brazilian scholar, artist, and politician Abdias Maurel (died 1705), Camisard leader See also Abdia, a village in Howmeh Rural District, Central District...
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permeated the rural mountainous region of the Cevennes. Inhabited by Camisards, it continues to be the backbone of French Protestantism. Historians estimate...
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Dauphine and Marshal Olivier V de Clisson. Their leaders were Guilhem Camisard, Amaury de Sévérac (the Bastard of Bertusan) and John Broquiers. The Écorcheurs...
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multicameral, tricameral, unicameral camisia camisi- shirt camisade, camisado, Camisard, camisole, chemise campus camp- field camp, campaign, campesino, campestral...
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example) Montanism, Novatianism, Donatism, Franciscanism, Anabaptism, Camisard enthusiasm, Puritanism, Quakerism, Quietism, Lutheranism and Radical Pietism...
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Battle of Billot tower (category War of the Camisards)
the war of the Camisards, when Huguenot rebels led by Jean Cavalier were ambushed in Bagard by Royalist troops. In late 1703, Camisard leader Jean Cavalier...
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Wars Nine Years' War, Jacobite risings, War of the Spanish Succession, Camisard Rebellion, Fox War, War of the Quadruple Alliance, Chickasaw Wars, War...
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Treaty of Paris 1627–29 Saint-Martin-de-Ré Pont du Feneau La Rochelle Privas Alès Montauban Peace of Alès Aftermath Dragonnades War of the Camisards...
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Abdias Maurel (before 1702 – 22 April 1705), Camisard leader, who became a cavalry officer in the French army and gained distinction in Italy. In Italy...
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from the Cévennes region and Camisard revolutionary, known for leading the insurrection that led to the War of the Camisards (1702-1704). Abraham Mazel...
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Revolutionaries/Rebels Result Image Ref 1702–1715 War of the Camisards Kingdom of France Camisards Rebellion suppressed 1703–1711 Rákóczi Uprising Holy Roman...
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tricameral, unicameral camiso- shirt Latin camisia camisade, camisado, Camisard, camisole, chemise camp- field Latin campus "field", "level ground" camp...
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Monahan, W. Gregory (2014). Let God Arise: The War and Rebellion of the Camisards. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-968844-9. Petersen, Leif...
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Confederacy Caughnawaga Mohawk Choctaw Timucua Apalachee Natchez 1702 1715 Camisard Rebellion France Huguenot Rebels 1703 1704 Ottoman invasion of western...
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during the Great Famine of 1693–1694 [fr] 1698: Food riots 1702–1710: Camisard Rebellion, a prolonged local guerrilla war by Protestants of the Cévennes...
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the Camisards, revolted against the government in 1702, leading to fighting that continued intermittently until 1715, after which the Camisards were...
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Evacuations of the Spirit'". 17th century – The French Prophets: The Camisards also spoke sometimes in languages that were unknown: "Several persons...
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