- Direct revelation
, the Camisard French prophets , various people in the Great Awakening and Second Great Awakening ... more details
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- Reformed Church of France
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- Congénies
Infobox French commune name Cong nies image 30111Cong nies 1109.JPG region Languedoc Roussillon department Gard arrondissement N mes canton Sommi res INSEE 30091 postal code 30111 mayor Michel Febrer term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Pays de Sommi res longitude 4.1608 latitude 43.7792 elevation m 75 elevation min m 45 elevation max m 145 area km2 8.64 population 1542 population date 2008 Cong nies is a Communes of France commune in the Gard Departments of France department in southern France . It is situated between N mes , Montpellier , the Cevennes and the Camargue and has a strong Protestant Quakers Quaker and Methodist ref needed history. Cong nies possesses the only and oldest purpose built Quakers Quaker Meeting House in France. Image 30111Cong niesMeetingHouse Door.JPG thumb left The Quaker Meeting House in Cong nies Image 30111Cong niesQuakerCemetery.JPG thumb left The Quaker Cemetery in Cong nies Image 30111Cong niesF te1186.JPG thumb left A quiet moment before or after the bull running Image 30111Cong niesBandido1170.JPG thumb left Bull running, a bandido in July 2007 History Wars of Religion Le Desert. In 1681, the Catholic Louis XIV of France King Louis XIV , used his troops to re convert Protestants. On the 30 June 1685, being Protestant became illegal in N mes. The religion moved underground, the paid pastor was replaced by the lay prophet . La Guerre des Camisards 1702 1711 Image 30111Cong niesEglise1104.JPG thumb left The Catholic Church today.To the right are temporary bull gates. Cong nies was obliged to provision the troops. On 17 December 1703, Jean Cavalier , a Camisard leader torched the Catholic Church. He was a prophet and took his instructions from God. Thus we see the foundation of a local religious tradition that was principled, rebellious and relied on an nner spirit, the Inspir . In 1715, Jean B nezet of Calvisson was exiled to Holland, and then to London. His son Anthony Benezet Antoine , made it to Philadelphia. Both joined the S ... more details
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- Ludwig Thiersch
Image Ludwig Thiersch Unergr ndlich, 1874.jpg thumb 200px Unergr ndlich The Unfathomable , 1874. Ludwig Thiersch April 12, 1825 May 10, 1909 ref name mkl Thiersch , Meyers Konversations Lexikon ref was a Germany German Painting painter , primarily of Greek mythology in western art and literature mythological and sacred art religious subjects and especially of ecclesiology ecclesiastical art, also influential in Greece . Early life Thiersch was born in Munich , the son of classics classicist and philhellenism philhellene Friedrich Thiersch , and brother of surgeon Karl Thiersch and theologian H. W. J. Thiersch . He attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich to study sculpture , but after a few years turned to painting, in which he became a student of Heinrich Maria von Hess , Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld , and Karl Schorn . After the Academy, he painted a depiction of Sakuntala 1848 and a scene of Camisard s, and then traveled to Rome , where he sketched scenes from daily Italian life and painted Hiob unter seinen Freunden . ref name mkl In Athens, 1852 1855 In 1852, he traveled with his father to Athens , where he replaced Rafaello Ceccoli at the Athens School of Fine Arts and became interested in Byzantine art . ref name mkl ref Pollali ref He painted several fresco es in Greek churches, and was at the forefront of a movement to modernize Byzantine art by introducing elements from Western art such as naturalistic perspective and anatomy. ref name Danos79 Danos, p. 79 ref In this, he is sometimes credited with discovering Byzantine art for the world of modern art, ref Lydakis, p. 86 as cited by Pollali ref but such reform was controversial in Greece, finding fierce opposition from those opposed to what they saw as attempts to replace longstanding Greek traditions with foreign ones. ref name Danos79 Several newspaper editorials opposed Thiersch s appointment as Professor, and continued to oppose his receipt of commissions to paint church frescoes. However, Westernizi ... more details
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- Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Duke of Villars
part in the battle of Friedlingen he received the marshalate, and for the Camisard pacification ... more details
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- Irregular military
&mdash Irregular mounted mercenary in the Ottoman Empire Berserker s Camisard s &mdash Huguenot ... more details
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- Jane Leade
revived in 1706 when they held meetings with the French Camisard s, and then faded into obscurity ... more details
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- Le Collège-Lycée Cévenol International
after the Reformation, for example during the Camisard wars of the early eighteenth century. The peasant ... more details
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- Ardèche
Marie and Pierre Durand leading a revolt against royal authority. This led to the Camisard revolt ... more details
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- Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
appears to have printed nothing himself till 1708. About this time the French Camisard s attracted ... more details
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- Religion in France
to 900,000, only 1,000 to 1,500 had remained in France. A Camisard Huguenot rebellion broke out ... more details
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- Capture of Gibraltar
for a naval attack upon the French base at Toulon in conjunction with the Savoyard army and Camisard ... more details
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- 18th century
. 1702 1715 Camisard Camisard Rebellion in France . 1703 Saint Petersburg founded by Peter I of Russia ... more details
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- List of wars 1500?1799
br noflag Natchez people Natchez 1702 1715 Camisard Camisard Rebellion 1703 1711 R k czi s War ... more details
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- List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
An Annotated Bibliography. McFarlane & Co., Jefferson NC, 1999. 73. ref 1705 1708 Camisard s Camisard ... more details
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- History of tax resistance
it Andros was caught trying to escape disguised as a woman . 18th Century Camisard revolt, 1700 3 Tax resistance was a feature of the Camisard revolt. ref Burg, David F. A World History of Tax Rebellions ... more details
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- List of revolutions and rebellions
French rule. 1702&ndash 1715 The Camisard Camisard Rebellion in France. 1703&ndash 1711 R k czi ... more details
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- Prophet
, Novatianism , Donatism , Franciscan ism, Anabaptist Anabaptism , Camisard enthusiasm, Puritan ... more details
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- French Wars of Religion
, known as the Camisard s, revolted against the government in 1702, leading to fighting ... more details
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- Huguenot
as the Camisard s revolted against the French crown. Exodus Most French Huguenots were forced to convert ... more details
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- Occitan language
, the latter as a consequence of the Camisard war. The last Occitan speakers were heard in the 1930s ... more details
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- Le Sage's theory of gravitation
the influence of a group of religious fanatics called the French prophets which belonged to the camisard ... more details
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