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  • Gabelle
  • Salt tax in France

    The gabelle (French pronunciation: [ɡabɛl]) was a very unpopular French salt tax that was established during the mid-14th century and lasted, with brief

    Gabelle

    Gabelle

    Gabelle

  • Gabelle (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Gabelle of salt was a historic salt tax in France. Gabelle may also refer to: Pierre Gabelle (1908-1982), a French political figure La Gabelle Generating

    Gabelle (disambiguation)

    Gabelle_(disambiguation)

  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • 1859 novel by Charles Dickens

    Théophile Gabelle: Gabelle is "the Postmaster, and some other taxing functionary, united" for the tenants of the Marquis St. Evrémonde. Gabelle is imprisoned

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities

  • Pierre Gabelle
  • French politician

    Pierre Gabelle (1917–1982) was a French political figure during the Fourth Republic and Fifth Republic. Pierre Gabelle was born on 29 November 1917 in

    Pierre Gabelle

    Pierre_Gabelle

  • La Gabelle generating station
  • Hydroelectric power station in Quebec

    The La Gabelle generating station is a hydroelectric dam built on the Saint-Maurice River, in Quebec, in Canada. Property of Hydro-Québec, it was commissioned

    La Gabelle generating station

    La Gabelle generating station

    La_Gabelle_generating_station

  • Revolt of the Pitauds
  • French peasant riots over salt taxes from 1541 to 1549

    was made compulsory to purchase salt from the salt loft (taxed salt). “Gabelle” officers took charge of punishing the unlawful trading of salt. But these

    Revolt of the Pitauds

    Revolt of the Pitauds

    Revolt_of_the_Pitauds

  • Ancien régime
  • French sociopolitical system before 1789

    be raised by taxes, such as the land tax (taille) and the tax on salt (gabelle), and by contributions of men and service from the nobility. One key to

    Ancien régime

    Ancien régime

    Ancien_régime

  • History of salt
  • Role in human culture

    their salt revenue. The gabelle—a hated French salt tax—was enacted in 1286. From its inception, the application of the gabelle in France varied significantly

    History of salt

    History of salt

    History_of_salt

  • Louis XIV
  • King of France from 1643 to 1715

    principal taxes included the aides and douanes (both customs duties), the gabelle (salt tax), and the taille (land tax). The taille was reduced at first

    Louis XIV

    Louis XIV

    Louis_XIV

  • Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency
  • French soldier, statesman and diplomat (1493–1567)

    the duc de Guise and Cardinal de Lorraine. He led the crushing of the gabelle revolt of 1548 and then the effort to reconquer Boulogne from the English

    Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency

    Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency

    Anne_de_Montmorency,_1st_Duke_of_Montmorency

  • Salt in Chinese history
  • Because salt is a necessity of life, the salt tax (sometimes called the salt gabelle, after the French term for a salt tax) had a broad base and could be set

    Salt in Chinese history

    Salt in Chinese history

    Salt_in_Chinese_history

  • Taille
  • Former land tax on Ancien Régime French peasants

    through six-year adjudications (some taxes, including the aides and the gabelle, had been farmed out in this way as early as 1604). The major tax collectors

    Taille

    Taille

    Taille

  • Revolt of the va-nu-pieds
  • Unsuccessful popular uprising in Normandy, France

    in Normandy in 1639 following King Louis XIII's decision to set up the gabelle salt tax in Cotentin in place of the privilege of the quart-bouillon. The

    Revolt of the va-nu-pieds

    Revolt of the va-nu-pieds

    Revolt_of_the_va-nu-pieds

  • Estates of the realm
  • Broad orders of social hierarchy

    labor on the roads) and from most other forms of taxation such as the gabelle (salt tax), and most important, the taille (France's oldest form of direct

    Estates of the realm

    Estates of the realm

    Estates_of_the_realm

  • Salt tax
  • Tax on common salt

    quality. The Gabelle was the French salt tax, initially implemented in 1360 and lasting, with brief revisions and lapses, until 1946. The Gabelle originated

    Salt tax

    Salt_tax

  • Brittany
  • Cultural area in northwestern France

    He granted several privileges to Brittany, such as exemption from the gabelle, a tax on salt that was very unpopular in France. Under the Ancien Régime

    Brittany

    Brittany

    Brittany

  • Bagna càuda
  • Piedmontese hot dish

    collectors. In reality, throughout the Piedmont of the old regime, the salt gabelle was a compulsory tax and not linked to consumption. Not only that, salted

    Bagna càuda

    Bagna càuda

    Bagna_càuda

  • Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Quebec
  • Parish municipality in Quebec, Canada

    the province of Quebec in Canada. Local points of interest include La Gabelle Generating Station, a power plant completed in 1924. In the 2021 Census

    Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Quebec

    Saint-Étienne-des-Grès, Quebec

    Saint-Étienne-des-Grès,_Quebec

  • Ian Bannen
  • Scottish actor (1928–1999)

    Present (1957) as Junior Customs Officer A Tale of Two Cities (1958) as Gabelle She Didn't Say No! (1958) as Peter Howard Behind the Mask (1958) as Alan

    Ian Bannen

    Ian Bannen

    Ian_Bannen

  • Cardinal Richelieu
  • French statesman and clergyman (1585–1642)

    considerable strain on royal revenues. In response, Richelieu raised the gabelle (salt tax) and the taille (land tax). The taille was enforced to provide

    Cardinal Richelieu

    Cardinal Richelieu

    Cardinal_Richelieu

  • Ferme générale
  • Historical tax collection system in France

    from land, property, commerce, industry and from official offices). The Gabelle – A very complicated system of taxes and outsourced regional monopolies

    Ferme générale

    Ferme_générale

  • Laval, Mayenne
  • Prefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    controlled the collect of the gabelle, a tax on salt. Because Brittany was a large salt producer, it was exempted from gabelle, but people living in Maine

    Laval, Mayenne

    Laval, Mayenne

    Laval,_Mayenne

  • H. B. Warner
  • English film and theatre actor (1876–1958)

    (1934, as Dr. Ismay), and the 1935 version of A Tale of Two Cities as Gabelle. He portrayed the strict judge in Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936). He appeared

    H. B. Warner

    H. B. Warner

    H._B._Warner

  • Monopoly
  • Market structure with a single firm dominating the market

    production and sales in order to raise tax revenue for the Tang dynasty. The "Gabelle" was a notoriously high tax levied upon salt in the Kingdom of France.

    Monopoly

    Monopoly

  • Angelets
  • Catalan peasant rebels, 1667–1675

    called the Revolt of the Angelets. The cause was the institution of the gabelle, a tax on salt, in 1661—a measure contrary to traditional constitutions

    Angelets

    Angelets

    Angelets

  • List of incidents of civil unrest in France
  • Albi 1539: Gabelle salt tax revolt in Bordeaux, tax riot in Vermandois 1539–1542: Strikes over printers' wages in Lyon and Paris 1542: Gabelle revolt in

    List of incidents of civil unrest in France

    List_of_incidents_of_civil_unrest_in_France

  • Cherbourg
  • Former municipality in Manche, France

    their breads based on seawater, thus avoiding paying for the salt and the gabelle [salt tax]. On the occasion of the visit of Napoleon, they would have created

    Cherbourg

    Cherbourg

    Cherbourg

  • Salt Commission
  • Organization in Tang China

    to raise tax revenue from the state monopoly of the salt trade, or salt gabelle. The commission sold salt to private merchants at a price that included

    Salt Commission

    Salt_Commission

  • Hydrography of Milan
  • some water mills (including Molino Dorino and Mulino Vettabbia ) and the Gabelle bridge. Milan rests on a single type of soil of fluvio-glacial origin with

    Hydrography of Milan

    Hydrography of Milan

    Hydrography_of_Milan

  • Dauphiné
  • Historical region and former province of France

    further stipulated that Dauphiné would be exempted from many taxes (like the gabelle); this statute was the subject of much subsequent parliamentary debate

    Dauphiné

    Dauphiné

    Dauphiné

  • Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo
  • Chinese museum in Changchun, Jilin

    railway lines. The building had previously been the offices of the Salt Gabelle, lending the building the nickname of the "salt palace". The building was

    Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo

    Museum of the Imperial Palace of Manchukuo

    Museum_of_the_Imperial_Palace_of_Manchukuo

  • François-Noël Babeuf
  • French revolutionary and journalist (1760–1797)

    1790. The same year he published a pamphlet against feudal aids and the gabelle (salt tax), for which he was denounced and arrested, but provisionally

    François-Noël Babeuf

    François-Noël Babeuf

    François-Noël_Babeuf

  • Paulette (tax)
  • Tax levied under the Ancien Régime

    Great Officers Maison du Roi Estates General Assembly of Notables Crown lands Provinces Parlements Taille Gabelle Seigneurial system Peasantry v t e

    Paulette (tax)

    Paulette (tax)

    Paulette_(tax)

  • Court of Auditors (France)
  • Abolished sovereign courts of France specialising in financial affairs

    monnaies), then the increasingly regular "extraordinary" taxes (aide, tallage, gabelle) became the responsibility of the généraux of the Cour des aides (created

    Court of Auditors (France)

    Court of Auditors (France)

    Court_of_Auditors_(France)

  • Prince du sang
  • Legitimate descendant of a sovereign

    Great Officers Maison du Roi Estates General Assembly of Notables Crown lands Provinces Parlements Taille Gabelle Seigneurial system Peasantry v t e

    Prince du sang

    Prince du sang

    Prince_du_sang

  • Château de Chaumont
  • Château in Chaumont-sur-Loire, France

    Largentier, who had grown rich on gathering in the salt tax called the gabelle. Largentier eventually being arrested for peculation, the château and the

    Château de Chaumont

    Château de Chaumont

    Château_de_Chaumont

  • Parlement
  • Provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France

    only to the poorest in France. The Second Estate was also exempt from the gabelle, which was the unpopular tax on salt, and also the taille, a land tax paid

    Parlement

    Parlement

    Parlement

  • Battle of Wuhan order of battle
  • Chao-ying 141st Division - Tang Yung-liang 142nd Division - Fu Li-ping Salt Gabelle Brigade - Chiang Yung-ke 18th Army - Huang Wei 11th Division [G] - Peng

    Battle of Wuhan order of battle

    Battle of Wuhan order of battle

    Battle_of_Wuhan_order_of_battle

  • Courmes family
  • raise impressive sums of money and take risks to rent the rights of the gabelle. These wealthy officers are not yet a homogeneous social group, but this

    Courmes family

    Courmes family

    Courmes_family

  • Parlement of Rouen
  • Provincial court of the Kingdom of France

    Michel de L'Hospital. In 1523, Francis I exempted the parlement from the gabelle and ordained that it would issue to each of his officers and his widow

    Parlement of Rouen

    Parlement of Rouen

    Parlement_of_Rouen

  • Society in the ancien régime
  • French society (late 16th to 18th centuries)

    the tithe to the king of the taille on income or landed property of the gabelle on salt corvées in service to both the lord and the king service in the

    Society in the ancien régime

    Society_in_the_ancien_régime

  • Timeline of Bordeaux
  • 1533 - College of Guienne founded. 1548 - Locals resist the salt-tax (Gabelle) and were punished by Anne de Montmorency. 1581 - Michel de Montaigne becomes

    Timeline of Bordeaux

    Timeline_of_Bordeaux

  • Évreux Cathedral
  • Catholic cathedral in Normandy, France

    In August 1465, King Louis XI granted Bishop Balue a subsidy from the gabelle to allow him to resume work on the restoration of the cathedral, which

    Évreux Cathedral

    Évreux Cathedral

    Évreux_Cathedral

  • Charente-Maritime
  • Department of France

    (1500–1515) and a 1518 hurricane. In 1542, François I’s attempt to impose the gabelle tax on salt sparked revolt, initially subdued by Gaspard de Saulx, but

    Charente-Maritime

    Charente-Maritime

    Charente-Maritime

  • Musée Picasso Paris
  • Museum in Paris, France

    Aubert, seigneur de Fontenay, a tax farmer who became rich collecting the gabelle or salt tax (the name of the building means "salted"). The architect was

    Musée Picasso Paris

    Musée Picasso Paris

    Musée_Picasso_Paris

  • County of Provence
  • Historical French state (855–1487)

    except “noble property.” Regarding the salt tax (gabelle), Provence was a pays de petite gabelle (small salt-tax region); salt was sold through five

    County of Provence

    County of Provence

    County_of_Provence

  • Royal Saltworks at Arc-et-Senans
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in France

    fish. The ubiquity of salt use caused the French government to impose the gabelle, a tax on salt consumption. The government mandated that all people over

    Royal Saltworks at Arc-et-Senans

    Royal Saltworks at Arc-et-Senans

    Royal_Saltworks_at_Arc-et-Senans

  • Barjols
  • Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

    Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume Government  • Mayor (2024–2026) Cathy Venturino-Gabelle Area 1 30.06 km2 (11.61 sq mi) Population  (2023) 2,984  • Density 99.27/km2

    Barjols

    Barjols

    Barjols

  • Reims Cathedral
  • Church and episcopal seat in Reims, France

    reconstruction. In particular, they granted the cathedral an octroi of the Gabelle salt tax. In gratitude, the new roof was adorned by fleur-de-lis and the

    Reims Cathedral

    Reims Cathedral

    Reims_Cathedral

  • Treaty of Fribourg (1516)
  • Peace treaty signed in 1516 between France and the Swiss Confederation

    privileges previously granted by the Dukes of Milan (notably on tolls, gabelles, and salt purchases) (art. 11). Peace portal Switzerland portal Treaty

    Treaty of Fribourg (1516)

    Treaty of Fribourg (1516)

    Treaty_of_Fribourg_(1516)

  • Porta San Sebastiano
  • Gate of the Aurelian walls, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Archives and quoted (document nr. XXXVII) by S. Malatesta in “Statuti delle gabelle di Roma”, Rome, 1886 From the toll register for the year 1474. See document

    Porta San Sebastiano

    Porta San Sebastiano

    Porta_San_Sebastiano

  • Court of Aids
  • Financial courts in France (14th-18th centuries)

    duties, which were regarded as of a different nature from the taille, the gabelle, and the general imposts of the kingdom. The Paris court sat in the Palais-Vieux

    Court of Aids

    Court_of_Aids

  • TP (company)
  • Multinational France-based omnichannel outsourcer

    Finance Olivier Rigaudy also stepped down from their executive roles. Benoît Gabelle, currently Deputy CFO, was appointed interim Chief Financial Officer. Jorge

    TP (company)

    TP (company)

    TP_(company)

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1980 film)
  • 1980 American TV series or program

    Urquhart as Attorney General Anna Manahan as Vengeance Gerald James as Gabelle Bernard Archard as Court President Martha Parsey as Little Lucie Robin

    A Tale of Two Cities (1980 film)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1980_film)

  • A Tale of Two Cities (musical)
  • Musical by Jill Santoriello

    receives a letter from Gabelle, a former house servant in France, and agrees to defend him in the courts and leaves (Gabelle's Letter/I Always knew).

    A Tale of Two Cities (musical)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(musical)

  • History of the salt tax in British India
  • need to pay tax on the salt that they later iodise and sell tax-free. Gabelle – French salt tax Defiance of Salt Tax, from mkgandhi.org Mohinder Singh

    History of the salt tax in British India

    History_of_the_salt_tax_in_British_India

  • Hundred Years' War, 1337–1360
  • First phase of the Hundred Years' War

    vastly unpopular taxes, first the 'fouage', or hearth tax, and then the 'gabelle', a tax on salt. In 1343, the Seneschal of Gascony Oliver Ingham was recalled

    Hundred Years' War, 1337–1360

    Hundred Years' War, 1337–1360

    Hundred_Years'_War,_1337–1360

  • List of French words of Arabic origin
  • (felucca) فلك ـ الفلك التي تجري في البحر flouze (slang for money) فلوس gabelle gala : from Spanish gala gaze غاز gazelle : from Arabic ghazâl (غزال) gazette :

    List of French words of Arabic origin

    List_of_French_words_of_Arabic_origin

  • Saint-Lô
  • Prefecture and commune in Normandy, France

    shook the area slightly in 1636, when the Government wanted to extend the gabelle in Cotentin. The region flourished especially in the manufacture of so-called

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

    Saint-Lô

  • Capitoul
  • Former ruling council of Toulouse, France

    annual fee known as the paulette. Members (parlementaires) were exempt from gabelles, city property taxes, and tithes; exempt from billeting of troops; and

    Capitoul

    Capitoul

    Capitoul

  • Early modern Europe
  • European history from mid-1400s to late 1700s

    raised through taxes, such as the land tax (taille) and the tax on salt (gabelle) and by contributions of men and service from the nobility. The key to

    Early modern Europe

    Early modern Europe

    Early_modern_Europe

  • René Le Pays
  • French poet

    C.D.P., was a French poet and tax farmer-general (fermier général des gabelles) in Dauphiné and Provence. He was a founding member of the Academy of Arles

    René Le Pays

    René Le Pays

    René_Le_Pays

  • History of Jura salt
  • History of salt formation and extraction in the Jura department of France

    cheaper than in neighboring gabelle regions, fueling smuggling. Before 1678, Franche-Comté, not fully French, avoided the gabelle established in 1343 by Philip

    History of Jura salt

    History_of_Jura_salt

  • 1340s
  • Decade

    in Kingdom of Castile and Venice in the 1330s. The French salt tax or gabelle itself never amounted to more than 2%. Fouages were also levied in 1342

    1340s

    1340s

  • Harelle
  • 1382 tax revolt in France

    of the numerous French principalities, the duke resorted to use of the gabelle, a much hated sales tax on salt, and the aides, a customs duty. Members

    Harelle

    Harelle

  • Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
  • French naturalist, mathematician, and cosmologist (1701–1788)

    to Benjamin François Leclerc, a minor local official in charge of the gabelle salt tax and Anne-Christine Marlin, also from a family of civil servants

    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

    Georges-Louis_Leclerc,_Comte_de_Buffon

  • Canal du Midi
  • Canal in France

    escrivis de Perpinian le XXVIII du mois dernier au subject de la ferme des gabelles du Rouissillhon et aujourd'huy je fais mesme chose de ce village, mais

    Canal du Midi

    Canal du Midi

    Canal_du_Midi

  • François de Montmorency, sieur de La Rochepot
  • French military commander, governor and diplomat (1496/8–1551)

    Piemonte, word reached the king that a revolt had broken out against the gabelle (salt tax) in south-west France. Henri resolved to crush the revolt with

    François de Montmorency, sieur de La Rochepot

    François de Montmorency, sieur de La Rochepot

    François_de_Montmorency,_sieur_de_La_Rochepot

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film)
  • 1958 film

    (voice dubbed by Tim Turner – uncredited) Marie Versini as Marie Gabelle Ian Bannen as Gabelle Alfie Bass as Jerry Cruncher Cecil Parker as Jarvis Lorry Stephen

    A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1958_film)

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1980 TV series)
  • British television series which first aired in 1980

    Michael Halsey as Jacques One Brian Grellis as Jacques Two David Webb as Gabelle Harold Innocent as Stryver John Abineri as Roadmender Morris Perry as Marquis

    A Tale of Two Cities (1980 TV series)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1980_TV_series)

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1935 film)
  • 1935 film by Robert Zigler Leonard, Jack Conway

    Catlett as John Barsad Fritz Leiber as Gaspard H. B. Warner as Theophile Gabelle Mitchell Lewis as Ernest De Farge Claude Gillingwater as Jarvis Lorry Billy

    A Tale of Two Cities (1935 film)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1935_film)

  • Duchy of Anjou
  • Former French province (1360–1482)

    Richelieu. Financially it formed part of the so-called pays de grande gabelle, and comprised sixteen special tribunals, or greniers à sel (salt warehouses):--Angers

    Duchy of Anjou

    Duchy_of_Anjou

  • Jean-Joseph Menuret
  • French physician and author (1739-1815)

    61 p. 1790: Observations sur le débit du sel après la suppression de la gabelle, relatives à la santé et à l’intérêt des citoyens, in-8° 1791: Essai sur

    Jean-Joseph Menuret

    Jean-Joseph Menuret

    Jean-Joseph_Menuret

  • Julian Cleveland Smith
  • Canadian engineer

    developments for the company's first 40 years - Shawinigan-2, Grand-Mère, La Gabelle, Rapide-Blanc and La Tuque generating stations – as well as management

    Julian Cleveland Smith

    Julian Cleveland Smith

    Julian_Cleveland_Smith

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1965 TV series)
  • Former BBC Series

    Morris as Jacques Two Stephen Dartnell as Jacques One Rolf Lefebvre as Gabelle Ralph Nossek as Road-mender Darryl Read as Jerry Cruncher Jr. Nicholas

    A Tale of Two Cities (1965 TV series)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1965_TV_series)

  • Maltôte
  • taxes, and by extension, to those who demand rights which are not due. Gabelle Taille Edgard Boutaric, La France sous Philippe le Bel, Plon, 1861 Yves

    Maltôte

    Maltôte

    Maltôte

  • Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire
  • Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France

    Valois king Philip VI, who established the gabelle, the tax on salt. Anjou was part of the "great gabelle" area and encompassed sixteen special tribunals

    Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire

    Richelieu, Indre-et-Loire

    Richelieu,_Indre-et-Loire

  • Parlement of Paris
  • French appellate court, 1200s–1790

    only to the poorest in France. The Second Estate was also exempt from the gabelle, which was the unpopular tax on salt, and also the taille, a land tax paid

    Parlement of Paris

    Parlement of Paris

    Parlement_of_Paris

  • Estates General (France)
  • Consultative assembly in France, 1302 to 1789

    second half of the 15th century, the chief taxes, the taille, aids and gabelle became definitely permanent for the benefit of the Crown. In some cases

    Estates General (France)

    Estates General (France)

    Estates_General_(France)

  • County of Anjou
  • Medieval French county (861–1360)

    Richelieu. Financially it formed part of the so-called pays de grande gabelle, and comprised sixteen special tribunals, or greniers à sel (salt warehouses):--Angers

    County of Anjou

    County of Anjou

    County_of_Anjou

  • Charles I of Anjou
  • King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285

    to obtain information about all claims. The count's salt monopoly (or gabelle) was introduced in the whole county. Income from the salt trade made up

    Charles I of Anjou

    Charles I of Anjou

    Charles_I_of_Anjou

  • Varennes, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    given three concessions by intendant Jean Talon in 1672, le Tremblay, la Gabelle and Varennes. Jaques-René, one of his sons, was the second seigneur of

    Varennes, Quebec

    Varennes, Quebec

    Varennes,_Quebec

  • Shawinigan Water & Power Company
  • Former hydroelectric companies in Canada, now part of Hydro-Québec

    1950s. Shawinigan 2 200MW (1911–1929) Shawinigan 3 194MW (1946–1948) La Gabelle 129MW (1924–1931) Rapide-Blanc 204MW (c. 1930) La Trenche 302MW (c. 1950)

    Shawinigan Water & Power Company

    Shawinigan_Water_&_Power_Company

  • Pierre-Paul Riquet
  • French engineer (1609–1680)

    a tax farmer responsible for the collection and administration of the gabelle (salt tax) in Languedoc. He was appointed collector in 1630, and was also

    Pierre-Paul Riquet

    Pierre-Paul Riquet

    Pierre-Paul_Riquet

  • List of hydroelectric power stations in Canada
  • 175 BC Hydro Reservoir La Gabelle Quebec 46°26′54″N 72°44′32″W / 46.44833°N 72.74222°W / 46.44833; -72.74222 (La Gabelle) 131 ? Hydro-Québec Run-of-the-river

    List of hydroelectric power stations in Canada

    List of hydroelectric power stations in Canada

    List_of_hydroelectric_power_stations_in_Canada

  • History of Lyon
  • French municipal history

    countryside and Charles VII increased both direct (taille) and indirect (gabelle) taxation. The revolt altogether lasted two months, from April until June

    History of Lyon

    History of Lyon

    History_of_Lyon

  • Cachée River (Saint-Maurice River tributary)
  • River in Quebec, Canada

    La Gabelle dam. The confluence of the Cachée river is located upstream of the La Gabelle dam at: 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) upstream of the La Gabelle dam;

    Cachée River (Saint-Maurice River tributary)

    Cachée River (Saint-Maurice River tributary)

    Cachée_River_(Saint-Maurice_River_tributary)

  • Louisiana (New France)
  • District of New France

    in Louisiana did not have to pay royal taxes and were free of the hated gabelle. Under the Ancien Régime, Louisiana formed part of a larger colonial unit

    Louisiana (New France)

    Louisiana (New France)

    Louisiana_(New_France)

  • Three Bishoprics
  • French occupied dioceses in the Kingdom of France

    the cities prospered under French rule, though the implementation of the gabelle of salt sparked some unrest in Metz. When King Louis XIV acceded to the

    Three Bishoprics

    Three Bishoprics

    Three_Bishoprics

  • A Tale of Two Cities (1989 TV series)
  • 1989 French TV series or program

    Peasant Girl Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus as Road Mender François Lalande as Gabelle Claude Le Saché as Aristocrat André Maranne as Aristocrat Nicolas Serreau

    A Tale of Two Cities (1989 TV series)

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  • Marie Versini
  • French actress (1940–2021)

    Year Title Role Director 1958 A Tale of Two Cities Marie Gabelle Ralph Thomas 1960 Jack of Spades Zita Yves Allégret Il peccato degli anni verdi Elena

    Marie Versini

    Marie Versini

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  • A Tale of Two Cities (1917 film)
  • 1917 American film

    as Dr. Alexandre Manette Ralph Lewis as Roger Cly William Clifford as Gabelle Marc Robbins as Jarvis Lorry Olive White as Miss Pross Willard Louis as

    A Tale of Two Cities (1917 film)

    A Tale of Two Cities (1917 film)

    A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_(1917_film)

  • Italian War of 1542–1546
  • Ninth phase of the Italian Wars

    with a revolt caused by popular discontent with a proposed reform of the gabelle tax. By this point, relations between Francis and Henry VIII were collapsing

    Italian War of 1542–1546

    Italian War of 1542–1546

    Italian_War_of_1542–1546

  • Angoulême
  • Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    was affected by the Revolt of the Pitauds peasant revolt: in 1541, the gabelle (salt tax) was imposed on Saintonge and Angoumois. These provinces did

    Angoulême

    Angoulême

    Angoulême

  • Louis Mandrin
  • French outlaw (1725–1755)

    (royal government). Government taxes in his time were levied on salt (the gabelle), tobacco, and farming. The tax collectors, called fermiers, or (tax) farmers

    Louis Mandrin

    Louis Mandrin

    Louis_Mandrin

  • Château de Bélarga
  • Château in Occitania, France

    1654, the knight François de Mirman, conseiller du roi and intendant des gabelles, had the titles of "baron de Florac, seigneur de Bélarga, etc.". The Mirmans

    Château de Bélarga

    Château de Bélarga

    Château_de_Bélarga

  • Lapalisse
  • Place in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

    castle is ancient and well built." The entire town rebelled against the gabelle, a particularly hated tax, in 1736. On 11 October, the gabelous (tax collectors)

    Lapalisse

    Lapalisse

    Lapalisse

  • Brummels Gallery
  • 1990. p. 29 – via National Library of Australia. Paul Taylor: "Peter Gabelle's Photographers Gallery also opened in Bondi later in 1972 but did not last

    Brummels Gallery

    Brummels_Gallery

  • French Poll Tax of 1695
  • courts, directors of the Ferme, cashiers of indirect taxes and of the Gabelle, and sub-contractors and sub-farmers of the Ferme. Addendum: Presidents

    French Poll Tax of 1695

    French Poll Tax of 1695

    French_Poll_Tax_of_1695

  • France in the Middle Ages
  • monnaies), then the increasingly regular "extraordinary" taxes (aide, tallage, gabelle) became the responsibility of the généraux of the Cour des aides (created

    France in the Middle Ages

    France in the Middle Ages

    France_in_the_Middle_Ages

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    Manu

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  • Gabelleman
  • n.

    A gabeler.

  • Gabelle
  • n.

    A tax, especially on salt.