Mauvais-garçon
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Mauvais-garçon (French for bad boy) were armed bandits, often brigands, mercenaries, demobilized lansquenets and reiters who terrorized cities and country sides.
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See also
- Cour des miracles
- Les Mauvais Garçons (1830) by Alphonse Royer and Auguste Barbier
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