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Galley Slave: Seafarers' Voices: The Autobiography of a Protestant Condemned to the French Galleys

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Galley Slave: Seafarers' Voices: The Autobiography of a Protestant Condemned to the French Galleys - Marteilhe, Jean
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This remarkable memoir tells of the miseries of Jean Marteilhe of Bergerac, 'a Protestant condemned to the Galleys of France for his Religion', who, after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, attempted, like so many French Huguenots, to escape to the more sympathetic Protestant countries bordering France. In 1700, heading through the Ardennes towards Charleroi, he was captured by French Dragoons and thrown into gaol. In 1707 he then found himself, like so many Huguenots, condemned to serve in the French ...

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Galley Slave: Seafarers' Voices: The Autobiography of a Protestant Condemned to the French Galleys 2010, Seaforth Publishing, Barnsley

ISBN-13: 9781848320703

Hardcover