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Camisards
CamisardsFrench Protestants, who in 1702 defied Louis XIV in the Cévennes, a mountainous region of southern France with a strong tradition of independence. The loss of their leaders in 1704 was followed by a period of savage persecution, but the rebels were bought off rather than defeated.
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