The Refugees (novel)
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''The Refugees'' (
1893 Events January–March * January 2 – Webb C. Ball introduces railroad chronometers, which become the general railroad timepiece standards in North America. * Mark Twain started writing Puddn'head Wilson. * January 6 – Th ...
) is a historical novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.Facsimile of the 1st edition (1893)
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Plot

It revolves around Amory de Catinat, a
Huguenot The Huguenots ( , also , ) were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. The term, which may be derived from the name of a Swiss political leader, the Genevan burgomaster Be ...
guardsman of
Louis XIV , house = Bourbon , father = Louis XIII , mother = Anne of Austria , birth_date = , birth_place = Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France , death_date = , death_place = Palace of Ver ...
, and Amos Green, an American who comes to visit France. Major themes include Louis XIV's marriage to
Madame de Maintenon Madame may refer to: * Madam, civility title or form of address for women, derived from the French * Madam (prostitution), a term for a woman who is engaged in the business of procuring prostitutes, usually the manager of a brothel * ''Madame'' ( ...
, retirement from court of
Madame de Montespan Madame may refer to: * Madam, civility title or form of address for women, derived from the French * Madam (prostitution), a term for a woman who is engaged in the business of procuring prostitutes, usually the manager of a brothel * ''Madame'' ( ...
, the revoking of the
Edict of Nantes The Edict of Nantes () was signed in April 1598 by King Henry IV and granted the Calvinist Protestants of France, also known as Huguenots, substantial rights in the nation, which was in essence completely Catholic. In the edict, Henry aimed pr ...
(1685) and the subsequent emigration of the Huguenot de Catinats to America.


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1893 British novels Novels by Arthur Conan Doyle British historical novels Novels set in the 1680s Novels set in France Harper & Brothers books Huguenot history in France Huguenot history in the United States Cultural depictions of Louis XIV {{1890s-novel-stub