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    The Nègrepelisse massacre was a massacre committed on 10 and 11 June 1622 by the French Royal Army of the King Louis XIII in the Protestant stronghold...
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    lies on the river Aveyron. The village was the setting for the Nègrepelisse massacre, which took place in 1622. Communes of the Tarn-et-Garonne department...
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  • massacre in his essay, Massacres of the South. Nègrepelisse massacre The Agau is a canal flowing from the Jardins de la Fontaine [fr]. It is now covered. "Nîmes...
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    with numerous atrocities in 1622, with the Siege of Nègrepelisse in which the population was massacred and the city was burnt to the ground. In La Rochelle...
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    Jean De Beaumanoir (1551 – 17 November 1614), seigneur and afterwards marquis de Lavardin, count of Nègrepelisse by marriage, was a French marshal. Son...
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    present among its members were the comte de Nègrepelisse, Baron de Fourquevaux (governor of Narbonne) and the comte de Terride (governor of Toulouse). The...
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    Turenne and Éléonore de Montmorency, eldest daughter of Anne, 1st Duc de Montmorency. After the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in 1572 he participated...
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  • The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in France (numbers may be approximate): List of terrorist attacks in France Di Rocco A. (2009)...
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    Privas, 30 May 1629. One girl who escaped the massacre was adopted by Richelieu, and was nicknamed "La Fortunée de Privas". The Marquis des Portes was killed...
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    independence from the Kingdom of France. Particularly in the wake of the 1562 Massacre of Vassy, Sedan became one of the leading refuges for French speaking Protestants...
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  • Baden-Durlach Siege of Nègrepelisse 10–11 June – Siege accomplished by the French king Louis XIII against the Protestant stronghold of Nègrepelisse in France Battle...
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    (future Henri IV), leader of the Protestants and whose troops came to massacre a hundred Beaumontois. In December 1580, 600 mercenaries of Montauban demobilized...
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    Antonin and Nègrepelisse Louis had taken St Antonin in 1622, and demolished its walls and much of the city. It avoided a massacre such as Nègrepelisse had suffered...
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  • 6-day siege. June 11 – Huguenot rebellions: siege of Nègrepelisse – The Huguenot city of Nègrepelisse is taken by royal forces after a short siege by royal...
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    command of the vicomte de Lautrec (viscount of Lautrec). He fought in the company of the comte de Nègrepelisse (count of Nègrepelisse). In 1527 he saw his...
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  • between Saint-Sulpice and the wealthy heiress Catherine de Carmaing, comtesse de Nègrepelisse who held lands in the south west of France. To celebrate...
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    Huguenot city of Nègrepelisse is taken, after a short siege by royal forces. The entire population of the city is subsequently massacred, and the city is...
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    married the comtesse de Nègrepelisse without issue. Armand Ébrard (1556–1573), seigneur de Comiac, ensigne-colonelle de l'infantrie de France (ensign-colonel...
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    1620s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Huguenot city of Nègrepelisse is taken, after a short siege by royal forces. The entire population of the city is subsequently massacred, and the city is...
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    seigneur de Burie, who had written to Navarre to express his distress at the death of Fumel; also involved was the seigneur de Nègrepelisse and a host...
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    Lauzerte (category Plus Beaux Villages de France)
    the shepherds who preyed on pilgrims and other travellers, conducted a massacre of Jews. Sixteenth century: Lauzerte passed first to Protestant control...
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  • of Ormuz (1622) Siege of Royan (1622) – Huguenot rebellions Siege of Nègrepelisse (1622) – Huguenot rebellions Siege of Montpellier (1622) – Huguenot rebellions...
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    to swim. In the meantime, the remaining Protestants in the town were massacred. In 1568 Protestants from Saint-Antonin resolved to take revenge. They...
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