Marie Durand
Marie Durand (1711-1776), was a French protestant. She was famously imprisoned in the Tour de Constance from 1730 until 1768, for thirty eight years, for her protestant faith in an attempt from the authorities to convert her.
References
- Musée du Vivarais protestant, Maison Pierre et Marie Durand, Le Bouchet, Pranles,
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