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François de Langlade du Chayla (Abbé de Chaila; auch Abbé du Chayla; * 1647 auf Schloss Chayla d’Ance in der Gemeinde Saint-Paul-le-Froid; † 24. Juli 1702 in Le Pont-de-Montvert) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Priester, Erzpriester in den Cevennen und dort zuständiger Missionsinspektor. Seine grausame Behandlung und Folterung protestantischer französischer Hugenotten war die Ursache für seine Ermordung und ein Auslöser des Cevennenkrieges gegen die Kamisarden. François de Langlade du Chayla, abbé du Chayla, archiprêtre des Cévennes, inspecteur des missions catholiques, est né en 1647 au Chayla (commune de Saint-Paul-le-Froid, en Lozère) et décédé le 24 juillet 1702 au Pont-de-Monvert. François de Langlade du Chayla (Saint-Paul-le-Froid, 1647 – Le Pont-de-Montvert, 24 juli 1702) was een Frans edelman en priester. Hij was korte tijd missionaris in Thailand (1686). Eénmaal terug in Frankrijk, martelde hij, als aartspriester van de Cevennen, hugenoten in de Languedoc. Zijn bijnaam was de tijger met het schaapsgezicht. Door zijn brutaliteiten ontlokte hij de protestantse guerrilla-oorlog, genaamd de Guerre des Camisards (1702-1705). François de Langlade du Chayla (c. 1647 – 24 July 1702) was the French Catholic Abbé of Chaila (or Chayla), Archpriest of the Cevennes and Inspector of Missions of the Cevennes. His brutal repression of French (Protestant) Huguenots by means of torture caused his assassination and sparked the War of the Camisards.
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François de Langlade du Chayla (c. 1647 – 24 July 1702) was the French Catholic Abbé of Chaila (or Chayla), Archpriest of the Cevennes and Inspector of Missions of the Cevennes. His brutal repression of French (Protestant) Huguenots by means of torture caused his assassination and sparked the War of the Camisards. A missionary in his youth in Siam (modern Thailand), he there suffered near-martyrdom at the hands of Buddhists, was left for dead, but survived and returned to France. His house in Le Pont-de-Montvert served as a prison for Protestants who were tortured. As Robert Louis Stevenson said, Chayla "...closed the hands of his prisoners upon live coal, and plucked out the hairs of their beards, to convince them that they were deceived in their [religious beliefs]." P. H. Stanhope in his Reign of Queen Anne (v. 1, p. 104-105) writes about him, "The second event boding ill to France was an insurrection in Languedoc. There the poor Protestants had for some years past groaned under most cruel persecution. The exercise of their religion was denied them; and if ever they presumed to meet for worship among the bleak hills of the Cevennes they were pitilessly tracked, pursued, and cut down. Scarce any worse persecutors are recorded in history than M. de Baville, Intendant of the Province, and Abbe du Chaila, inspector of the missions, and arch-priest, as he was called, of the Cevennes. The latter among other atrocities was wont to renew upon his prisoners the torments sustained by the early Christians in the reign of Nero, when they were smeared with combustibles and set on fire as living torches. In the same spirit, though not to the full perfection of his model, Du Chaila would direct that wool steeped in oil should be tied around the hands of the Protestants whom he succeeded in seizing, and should burn until their fingers were consumed. At last a party of insurgents surprised at Pont de Montvert the house of this ferocious priest, who barricaded himself in the upper chambers while the vaults below were thrown open, and some of his maimed victims were seen to issue forth. At this sight the excited multitude heaped wood and kindled it around the house, and it seems as a just retribution of Providence that Du Chaila himself perished in the flames." François de Langlade du Chayla (Abbé de Chaila; auch Abbé du Chayla; * 1647 auf Schloss Chayla d’Ance in der Gemeinde Saint-Paul-le-Froid; † 24. Juli 1702 in Le Pont-de-Montvert) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Priester, Erzpriester in den Cevennen und dort zuständiger Missionsinspektor. Seine grausame Behandlung und Folterung protestantischer französischer Hugenotten war die Ursache für seine Ermordung und ein Auslöser des Cevennenkrieges gegen die Kamisarden. François de Langlade du Chayla (Saint-Paul-le-Froid, 1647 – Le Pont-de-Montvert, 24 juli 1702) was een Frans edelman en priester. Hij was korte tijd missionaris in Thailand (1686). Eénmaal terug in Frankrijk, martelde hij, als aartspriester van de Cevennen, hugenoten in de Languedoc. Zijn bijnaam was de tijger met het schaapsgezicht. Door zijn brutaliteiten ontlokte hij de protestantse guerrilla-oorlog, genaamd de Guerre des Camisards (1702-1705). François de Langlade du Chayla, abbé du Chayla, archiprêtre des Cévennes, inspecteur des missions catholiques, est né en 1647 au Chayla (commune de Saint-Paul-le-Froid, en Lozère) et décédé le 24 juillet 1702 au Pont-de-Monvert.
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