Marie Durand
Marie Durand (1711–1776), was a French Protestant. She was famously imprisoned in the Tour de Constance (Aigues-Mortes) from 25 August 1730 for attending a Huguenot assembly with her mother, or perhaps because her brother, Pierre Durand, was a well-known preacher, or perhaps because of her marriage. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Stacey Dawn, Corbière Marc, Durand Marie-José, Légaré France, Coutu Marie-France, Loisel Patrick, Bainbridge LesleyGet full text
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7by Selby, Kevin, Durand, Marie-Anne, Gouveia, Alexandre, Bosisio, Francesca, Barazzetti, Gaia, Hostettler, Maxime, D'Acremont, Valérie, Kaufmann, Alain, von Plessen, ChristianGet full text
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11by Ramón-Moliner, Carmen ElisabethOther Authors: “...Durand, Marie-Josée...”
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13by Tremblay-Boudreault, ValérieOther Authors: “...Durand, Marie-Josée...”
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