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Camisards (French:
guerre des
Camisards) or the Cévennes War (French:
guerre des Cévennes) was an
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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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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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Succession is fought,
involving most of
continental Europe. 1702–1715:
Camisard rebellion in France. 1703:
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Peter the Great;...
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Treaty of
Paris 1627–29 Saint-Martin-de-Ré Pont du
Feneau La Roc****e
Privas Alès
Montauban Peace of Alès
Aftermath Dragonnades War of the
Camisards...
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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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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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primary driver. ****ure
conflicts were
either internal, such as the
Camisards revolt in South-Western France, or
relatively minor, like the 1712 Toggenburg...