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Abraham Mazel

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160:, to inflict vengeance upon him, and release the imprisoned Huguenots. During the night they raided Langlade's residence, released the prisoners from their underground cells, and then set the house on fire. While trying to flee from a window, Langlade fell and was injured. He was then killed by the peasants. 232: 145:
In October 1701, Mazel was visited by "the spirit of prophecy" urging him to free his fellow Huguenots imprisoned by abbot
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On 24 July 1702, about fifty peasants, led by Mazel and Ésprit Séguier, marched onto the archpriest's residence at
227: 222: 146: 115: 194: 189: 157: 237: 153:. The archbishop was well known in the Cevennes for his brutal repression of French Protestants. 127: 42: 135: 50: 216: 81: 163:
On October 17, 1710, Mazel was taken prisoner and killed at Mas de Couteau, near
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revolutionary, known for leading the insurrection that led to the
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Index

Saint-Jean-du-Gard
Languedoc
France
Uzès
French
Camisards
Huguenot
CĂ©vennes
Camisard
War of the Camisards
Saint-Jean-du-Gard
Languedoc
France
woolcomber
François Langlade
CĂ©vennes
Le Pont-de-Montvert
Uzès



"Abraham Mazel (1677-1710)"
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1677 births
1710 deaths
French revolutionaries
Huguenots

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