Paul Rabaut

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Paul Rabaut was an 18th-century French Protestant pastor and leading figure of the Huguenot underground church during the period of religious persecution before the French Revolution.

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Paul Rabaut canonical 3

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instanceOf French Protestant pastor
Huguenot
human
activeInPeriod 18th century
advocatedFor freedom of conscience
toleration of Protestants in France
alternateName Paul Rabaut dit le Pasteur du Désert
birthDate 1718-01-29
birthPlace Bédarieux
France
Hérault
burialPlace Nîmes
citizenship France
countryOfOrigin France
deathDate 1794-09-25
deathPlace France
Gard
Nîmes
denomination Reformed Church of France
education Protestant theological training in the Desert
ethnicGroup Huguenots
familyName Rabaut
fatherOf Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne
genre sermons
givenName Paul
knownFor defending religious freedom for Protestants in France
leading figure of the Huguenot underground church
languageSpoken French
livedDuring Ancien Régime in France
French Revolution
memberOf Huguenots
movement Reformed Church of France
surface form: French Reformed Church

Huguenot underground church
name Paul Rabaut self-link
notableWork leadership of the Huguenot underground church in France
occupation clergyman
pastor
opposedBy Catholic Church authorities in France
French monarchy
religion Calvinism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
spouse Magdelaine Gaidan
subjectOf persecution under Louis XV
persecution under Louis XVI
workedIn Languedoc
Nîmes

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Paul Rabaut name Paul Rabaut self-link
Rabaut Saint-Étienne father Paul Rabaut