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An edition of Urbain Grandier (2002)

Urbain Grandier Celebrated Crimes

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On June 2, 1630, Father Urbain Grandier, the parish priest of St.-Pierre-du-Marche of Loudun, France, was accused of witchcraft by a group of Ursuline nuns. Grandier, a politically-influential priest with a worldly lifestyle, scandalous affairs, and romantic adventures, had made many enemies. In 1618, Grandier had written a sarcastic discourse about Cardinal Richelieu. By 1630, Richelieu had become one of the most powerful men in France, and would play an important role in the Loudun case.

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Hard Press
Language
English
Pages
80

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Cover of: Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 4
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Urbain Grandier Celebrated Crimes
November 3, 2006, Hard Press
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Paperback
Number of pages
80
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
Weight
5.9 ounces

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Open Library
OL11685808M
ISBN 10
1406951390
ISBN 13
9781406951394
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1841146

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