Miquelet (militia)
For the firearm see MiqueletMiquelet were irregular
Catalonian militia which engaged in military operations against the Castilian and French armies, and in occasional banditry, from the secessionist revolt of
1640 (see
Reapers' War) to the
Peninsular War. The term later was used to mean a member of a corps of irregular troops raised in
Roussillon for service against the Spanish army by
Louis XIV in
1689, or of a similar corps raised by Napoleon in
1808. The term later was also used to mean a soldier of any of various local regiments of Spanish infantry, chiefly employed on escort duties. The occasional banditry aspect was reflected in the Dictionnaire de L'Academie francaise, 5th Edition, 1798: "MIQUELET. sm Il se dit d'Une sorte de bandits qui vivent dans les Pyrénées. Les Miquelets sont fort à craindre pour les voyageurs."