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dragonnade
▪ I. dragonnade, n. (drægəˈneɪd) Also dragonade, dragoonade. [a. F. dragonnade (18th c.), f. dragon dragoon: see -ade.] In pl. a series of persecutions directed by Louis XIV against French Protestants, in which dragoons were quartered upon the persecuted. Hence, any persecution carried on with the h... Oxford English Dictionary
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dragoonade
dragoonade see dragonnade. Oxford English Dictionary
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René de Froulay, Count of Tessé
After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, he carried out the so-called dragonnade of Huguenots in the Principality of Orange and was military wikipedia.org
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dragonade
dragonade see dragonnade. Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel David
Caprice de Ninon, 1874 La Fée des bruyères, comic opera in three acts, 1878 La Gageure, comic opera in three acts Maccabei, Italian opera in four acts Une Dragonnade wikipedia.org
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Versailles 1685
work session, Lalande seeks help from the Cardinal de Bouillon in the Grand appartement to fill in the gaps of the pamphlet (who manages to deduce « dragonnade wikipedia.org
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dragooner
† draˈgooner Obs. Also 7 dragonier, -goner, -goneer, -gooneer. [f. dragoon n. 1, or immediately from French. Cf. Ger. dragoner, in 17th c. also tragoner, draguner. In German, the word was already in regular use in the Thirty Years War, and in 1617 was ridiculed as a ‘fremdwort’ or foreign word (Klug... Oxford English Dictionary
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dragoon
▪ I. dragoon, n. (drəˈguːn) [ad. mod.F. dragon dragon, also in sense 2.] † 1. A kind of carbine or musket. So called from its ‘breathing fire’ like the fabulous dragon. Obs.1622 F. Markham Bk. War iv. v. 138 A lieutenant of the late invented Dragoones (being not aboue sixteene inch Barrell, and full... Oxford English Dictionary
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French Australians
Française de Caulfield Junior College (Melbourne) See also Alliance française Australia–France relations Bretons Caldoche Canadian Australians Dragonnade wikipedia.org
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Quartering Acts
See also Dragonnade Mutiny Acts Billeting Notes References External links Text of the Quartering Act 1765 Text of the Quartering Act 1774 Laws wikipedia.org
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List of Huguenots
Catherine Ravental (died 1687), martyr, a Huguenot woman who was in labour when she was murdered by dragonnade soldiers, who then mutilated her other two wikipedia.org
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