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First published: November 1, 2025 - Last updated: November 1, 2025
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Tom Hamilton
Title: Un « cas exécrable » devant le Parlement de Paris à la fin des guerres de Religion (1599-1600)
Subtitle: -
Translation: An ‘execrable case’ before the Parliament of Paris at the End of the Wars of Religion (1599–1600)
Journal: Criminocorpus: Revue d'Histoire de la justice, des crimes et des peines (Criminocorpus: Journal of the History of Justice, Crime and Punishment)
Volume: -
Issue: Les sources de la recherche
Year: 2023
Pages: -
eISSN: 2108-6907 -
Find a Library: WorldCat
Language: French
Keywords:
Modern History:
16th Century |
European History:
French History |
Cases:
Real Incidents /
Rape at Chaumot;
Types:
Wartime Sexual Violence /
French Wars of Religion
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author:
Tom Hamilton,
Department of History,
Durham University -
Academia.edu,
ResearchGate
Abstract:
»This case, tried by the magistrates of the Parlement of Paris in 1599 and 1600, sheds new light on the local dynamics of violence in the later religious wars as well as the judicial responses pursued by its victims. The case came to court on the initiative of the plaitiff, Renée Chevalier, dame de Chaumot, who assembled dozens of witnesses to testify to the many rapes, thefts, and homicides committed by the military captain Mathurin Delacanche in their village in the Sénonais during the winter of 1590-1. The dispute serves as a case study in the application of eighty-six of the Edict of Nantes, concerning the « execrable crimes » which were exempt from the famous order in the edict’s first article, which consigned the troubles to oblivion. Presented here for the first time, the surviving documents in this affair constitute one of the most detailed cases preserved in the criminal archives of the Parlement of Paris in the sixteenth century.«
(Source: Criminocorpus)
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Hamilton, Tom. A Widow's Vengeance after the Wars of Religion: Gender and Justice in Renaissance France. Oxford 2024. -
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French Wars of Religion
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