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in regard for his actions. Jullien embarked on a campaign to destroy all the resources of the
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The plot was foiled and the French authorities arrested one hundred people. Thirty people were sentenced to death. Vilas was beaten to death by executioners, while
Castanet and Ravanel were burned alive. Salomon Couderc perished on the stake a month later.
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refugees who had fled abroad, the
Marquis of Miremont in particularly, tried to convince the English and Dutch, who were at war with France, to land troops in the country to support the Camisards. English and Dutch warships approached the coast near
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Rolland, of the estimated 7,500 to 10,000 Camisards who took part in the war, at least 2,000 died in action, and at least 1,000 were summarily executed. 200 people were executed via trial, including by
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escaped his prison in July 1705 and fled to
England. Mazel returned to his home country in 1709 to lead a new British-backed insurrection. A hundred men with Mazel at their helm, told France to restore the
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Camisards held their own pious gatherings, which have been noted for their intensity and deep religiosity. Camisards were supported by local
Protestant peasants in the CĂ©vennes, which made warfare easier.
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Even though the war had ceased, Ravanel and Claris refused to submit. They were joined in by Mazel who helped organize pro-Huguenot movements. Mazel was finally arrested in
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Huguenots had been "perhaps the most brutally persecuted Protestants of the early modern era", she criticizes the narrative of the war as an ethnic cleansing.
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became the site of numerous battles, skirmishes, clashes, and ambushes between Camisards and Royalists. The Protestant rebels employed some of the earliest tactics of
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named Vilas teamed up with Catinat and Ravanel, helping form the "league of the children of God." The League planned to kidnap the Duke of Berwick and
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Mazel refused to stop fighting for the Huguenot cause. In 1710 he organized a British-backed invasion of the country, but after landing at
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returned to France where they continued the uprising. They were rapidly hunted down and executed soon after. Castanet was captured in
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were attacked by Protestants. 71 people, comprising 60 Saturarguois and 11 Saint-SĂ©riains, were killed in total.
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and free Camisard prisoners who had been captured during the war. The revolt was crushed by French authorities.
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of Protestants in France during the war. Historian Catherine Randall described French atrocities as a form of
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the king accepted the offer and a truce was declared. Cavalier would leave France with 100 of his men on
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and the right to leave the country. He also demanded that Camasard prisoners be released. On
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total control over the military. Surrendering Camisards holding their hands in the air were
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through the window. The abbot's murder sparked the beginning of the CĂ©vennes war.
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Camisards were also guilty of atrocities. Catholic priest and historian
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estimated over 14,000 people had died during the War of the Camisards.
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Atlas des Camisards | 1521-1789 les huguenots, une résistance obstinée
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won a major victory against Cavalier's troops. He was promoted by
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by March 1703. Many Catholic parishes organized pro-government
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1523:(in French). Nîmes: Alcide. pp. 18, 22–23, 25, 27, 132.
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et d’Élie Marion sur la guerre des Cévennes, (1701-1708)
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The persecution of Huguenots came to an end in the 1787
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Le Temple du Rouve : lieu de mémoire des Camisards
1231:. Many Camisard leaders who had fled abroad, including
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Joutard, Philippe (May 1978). "La CĂ©venne camisarde".
1791:"The history of the Cevennes - year by year | History"
1877:"Camisard | French Protestant militants | Britannica"
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On March 14, 1704, 1,100 Camisards commanded by
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Mémoire sur l'état présent des affaires de Languedoc
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ambushed and massacred twenty Huguenot civilians at
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Liste de victimes des Camisards par Thierry Ducros.
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La légende des camisards | une sensibilité au passé
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1066:The royal troops remained in check. In September,
2192:, Paris : chez François Muguet, 1692, 259 p.
2188:(1640-1723), Protestant lawyer from Montpellier,
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1129:, Jean Cavalier began negotiating with the king.
974:. On February 25, the king granted Montrevel and
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1964:List of the Camisards' victims by Thierry Ducros
1543:Abraham Mazel, Élie Marion, Jacques Bonbonnoux,
1204:. Sporadic bouts of instability continued until
2142:Au Pays des Camisards : notes et souvenirs
940:Monument commemorating the Camisard victory in
710:On July 24, 1702, about sixty armed men led by
1595:http://sites.google.com/site/dynastierouviere/
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1547:, Les Presses du Languedoc, Montpellier, 1983.
151:, painting by Pierre-Antoine Labouchère, 1864.
27:1704 uprising of Protestant peasants in France
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1936:"CĂ©vennes and the world's first guerilla war"
1560:, Nouvelles Presses du Languedoc, Sète, 1986.
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2237:, Ă Londres : chez Robert Roger, 1707 (
2144:, Mialet (Gard) : Musée du Désert, 1931
2091:Chabrol, Jean-Paul; Mauduy, Jacques (2013).
1481:War and Religion after Westphalia, 1648–1713
782:used by Camisards as a base for operations.
580:The war in the CĂ©vennes originated from the
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1591:. Sète: Les Nouvelles Presses du Languedoc.
894:managed to assemble 20,000 soldiers,
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1618:"The war of the Camisards (1702-1710)"
825:The Camisards were mainly composed of
271:Nicolas Auguste, maréchal de Montrevel
2190:Histoire du fanatisme de nostre temps
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1266:where they would allow troops of the
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2249:MĂ©moires sur la guerre des Camisards
2008:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
1848:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
1774:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
1710:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
1694:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
1678:Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (2008).
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1576:, Éditions Lacour-Ollé, Nîmes, 2008.
1545:MĂ©moires sur la guerre des Camisards
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1222:James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
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58:adding citations to reliable sources
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2033:MĂ©moires sur la guerre des CĂ©vennes
2010:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
1850:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
1776:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
1732:"The progress of the war 1702-1704"
1712:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
1696:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
1680:Comprendre la révolte des Camisards
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596:. The edict of Fontaineblue banned
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2201:Jacob Rossel, baron of Aigaliers,
2154:Jean-Baptiste Louvreleul, priest,
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806:, Ravanel, Bonbonnoux and Claris.
748:Not all Protestants supported the
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1998:Max Olivier-Lacamp (1969).
1820:"Abraham Mazel (1677-1710)"
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2114:, librairie Hachette, 1946
1519:Jean-Paul Chabrol (2014).
859:arrondissement of Le Vigan
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2045:Philippe Joutard (1977).
1402:Oklahoma State University
1033:(Laporte's hometown) and
1027:Moulin de l'Agau massacre
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