La chambre ardente was the name given to a special court established for the trial of heretics in France during the reign of Francis I in the 16th century. The name has been translated to mean "the fiery chamber."
La chambreardente was the name given to a special court established for the trial of heretics in France during the reign of Francis I in the 16th century...
Soviet organization We Others. Jean Séverac exposes himself to the chambreardente, a device developed by Marie Curie, allowing him to access the Chimeric...
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established in the Parlement de Paris. These courts came to be known as "La ChambreArdente" ("the fiery chamber") because of their reputation of meting out death...
in suburban Philadelphia; it was the basis for the French movie La chambreardente (1962). Carr wrote in the short story format as well. Julian Symons...
established in the Parlement de Paris. These courts came to known as "La ChambreArdente" (“the fiery chamber") because of their reputation of meting out death...
hush things up. De La Reynie re-established the special court, the ChambreArdente ("burning court"), to judge cases of poisoning and witchcraft. It investigated...
1547, Henry II established a special court for heresy cases, named la chambreardente ('the burning chamber'). The lawyer Jean Crespin (d. 1572) completed...
Parlement of Paris, and principal originator of the "fiery chamber" (chambreardente), who, at the time (1551), was abbot of St. Victor near Paris and publishing...
Crime ne paie pas (Crime Does Not Pay) (1962) The Burning Court (La chambreardente) (1962) Les Sept péchés capitaux (The Seven Deadly Sins) (1962) Les...
was inaugurated. From 1547 to 1550, in less than three years, the chambreardente, a committee of the Parliament of Paris, condemned more than 500 persons...
the English county of Kent, especially Canterbury, from France. The ChambreArdente is established in Paris for trying heretics. Work on construction of...
Catholicism and, after 1548, was charged with operating the town's chambreardente, which persecuted Protestant "heretics". It also built up an influential...
make converts, King Henry II charged the Parlement with forming a chambreardente made of a president and twelve councillors in order to prosecute heretics...
special court, the ChambreArdente, whose sole purpose is to investigate them and punish their perpetrators. The president of the Chambre, La Régnie (probably...
October – The Parlement de Paris creates a commission, called the Chambreardente, to prosecute Protestants. December – The pont Saint-Michel is wrecked...
of his policy had been in the model of the Spanish system, with the ChambreArdente established to collectively burn accused heretics and special commissioners...
Two of the justices assigned to try the Parlementaires were former ChambreArdente judges, Saint-Andre and Guyent. Also judging would be de Mesmes and...
(1957, d. Yves Allégret) Cartouche (1962, d. Philippe de Broca) La Chambreardente / The Burning Court (1962, d. Julien Duvivier) Le Glaive et la Balance...
"The Eye (King Diamond album)" based on La Reynie's trials in the ChambreArdente of Paris. Holly Tucker (September 7, 2017). "Let There Be Light: Paris'...
the English county of Kent, especially Canterbury, from France. The ChambreArdente is established in Paris for trying heretics. Work on construction of...