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The Camisards, a radical Calvinist minority within the Huguenot community of southern France, take up arms against the religious persecution instigated by Louis XIV
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Camisard rising, Cévennes, 1702-1710
The Camisards, a radical Calvinist minority within the Huguenot community of southern France, take up arms against the religious persecution instigated by Louis XIV

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