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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 823 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHAMBRE ARDENTE (Fr. " burning' chamber ")  , the

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term for an extraordinary court of justice in France, mainly held for the trials of heretics . The name is perhaps an allusion to the fact that the proceedings took place in a
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room from which all daylight was excluded, the only
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illumination being from torches, or there may be a reference to the severity of the sentences in ardente, suggesting the burning of the prisoners at the stake . These courts were originated by the Cardinal of
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Lorraine, the first of them meeting in 1535 under Francis I . The Chambre Ardente co-operated with an inquisitorial tribunal also established by Francis I., the duty of which was to discover cases of
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heresy and hand them over for final
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judgment to the Chambre Ardente . The reign of Henry II. of France was particularly infamous for the cruelties perpetrated by this court on the
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Huguenots . The marquise de Brinvilliers (q.v.) and her associates were tried in the Chambre Ardente in 1680 . The court was abolished in 1682 . - See N . Weiss, La Chambre Ardente (Paris, 1889), and F . Ravaisson, Archives de la Bastille (Paris, 1866-1884, 16 vols.) .

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