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    Protestant clerics, such as Antoine de la Roche Chandieu. Alongside military malcontents often from their retinues or clients, many poor soldiers were easily...
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    and 1789) had been reunited during fiscal crises or convoked by parties malcontent with royal prerogatives (the Ligue, the Huguenots), but they had no true...
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    Lanssac out for a new mission in England. However, in the wake of the Conjuration d'Amboise (conspiracy of Amboise) in March 1560, Guyenne was cast into...
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    Sixteenth Century. University of California Press. Romier, Lucien (1923). La Conjuration d'Amboise: L'Aurore Sanglante de la Liberté de Conscience, Le Règne et...
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    It was, in this view, a movement of country parsons and small-town malcontents who were out of step with the dynamism of twentieth-century urban America...
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    that had recently been laid bare by the Conspiracy of Amboise in which malcontents tried to overthrow their government and kidnap the king. This assembly...
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