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Jean Cavalier

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jean Cavalier , 1681?-1740, French Protestant soldier, a leader of the Camisards . From his home in the Cévennes region of France, he fled to Geneva (1701) when persecution of the Protestants became intolerable, but he returned when he knew that the Protestants were about to rebel. As chief leader of the Camisards, he showed remarkable military genius. In 1704 he made peace with Marshal Villars and received from King Louis XIV a commission as colonel and a pension. The peace was repudiated by his followers because it did not restore the Edict of Nantes (see Nantes, Edict of ). Distrustful... Read more
Rappeneau, Jean-Paul
RAPPENEAU, Jean-Paul Writer and Director. Nationality...Combat dans l' í î le (Cavalier) 1964 L'Homme de Rio ( That...Vicenza), March/April 1996. * * * Jean-Paul Rappeneau entered films...way, as a second assistant to Jean Dr é ville on Suspects...Philippe de Broca and starring ... Read more
Trintignant, Jean-Louis
TRINTIGNANT, Jean-Louis Nationality: French. Born: Port-...Race for Life ) (Christian-Jaque) (as Jean-Louis) 1956 Et Dieu cr é a la femme...Pleins feux sur l'assassin (Franju) (as Jean-Marie); Le Combat dans l' î le ( Fire and Ice ) (Cavalier) (as Clement); Le Jeu de la v é...femme ( A ... Read more

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