Marie Durand

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,[1] or perhaps because her brother, Pierre Durand, was a well-known preacher,[2] or perhaps because of her marriage.

  1. ^ Tylor, Charles (1893). The Camisards : a sequel to The Huguenots in the seventeenth century. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. pp. 303–316. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  2. ^ Good, James Isaac (1901). Women of the Reformed Church. Philadelphia: Sunday-School Board of the Reformed Church in the United States. pp. 245–251. Retrieved 14 September 2018.