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Huguenots The Huguenots, French Protestants, became the center of political and religious quarrels in France between 1500 and 1600. ...
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... land. In 1598 King Henry IV passed the Edict of Nantes granting religious freedom to the commoners, also known as Huguenots. Henry ...
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... Richelieu had achieved this goal in part by neutralizing the Huguenots by taking away their places of safty including their strongest place La Rochelle. ...
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... Before Louis was king a man named Henry IV he declared that the Huguenots could worship in peace. Huguenots could set up at least one house to worship at. ...
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... One of Louis' worst mistakes was telling the Huguenots (French Protestants which made up 10% of the population of France) to convert to Catholicism, flee ...
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... Richelieu's first issue, to deal with Religious conflict or threat, was focused mainly on the Huguenots. The Huguenots of France ...
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... On August 22 he was shot at from a window but was merely injured. The Huguenots (French Protestants) were enraged. ... King Henry made peace with the Huguenots. ...
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... On August 22 he was shot at from a window but was merely injured. The Huguenots (French Protestants) were enraged. ... King Henry made peace with the Huguenots. ...
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... The battle between protestants and catholic power (Huguenots and Guises, respectively) once again shifted as Coligny became Charles IX's most trusted advisor ...
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... 465). In order to achieve this goal, Louis had to conform the strong, wealthy and in many respects intellectually superior Huguenots. ...
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... the power of the French Protestants - 1628: Edict of Nantes is partially revoked, taking away military and territorial rights of the Huguenots Edict of Nantes ...
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... and exalting. One of his first tasks, which the nobility supported, was the campaign for repression of the Huguenots. The system ...
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... The author explained that the conspirers against Urbain used his rumored affiliation with the protestant Huguenots, and his strictly forbidden affairs with ...
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... and Protestants . One major group was the Huguenots thousands of which were slaughtered in Paris by the Catholic rule. This was ...
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... From the 1560's to the 1590's, religious wars between Huguenots (French Protestants) and the Catholic majority tore France apart. ...
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... He revoked Edict of Nantes who protected the religious freedom of the Huguenots. Instead of being imprisoned, more than 200,000 Huguenots fled from France. ...
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... Europe. Although France was primarily Catholic, it contained a sizable Protestant minority, commonly known as the Huguenots. On ...
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... For his first published mathematical work appeared in Paris in 1571. While in Paris, Charles IX was authorized to the massacre of the Huguenots. ...
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... strongly held. There were Anglicans, Roman Catholics, Calvinists, Huguenots, Lutherans, Quakers, Jews, and many more. Economically ...
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... harmful to Jews and Muslims than the religious tenor of northern Europe was to other groups there, Christian groups such as the Pilgrims, the Huguenots and so ...
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... throne as Henry IV. He issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted religious tolerance to Huguenots. Sully, Henry's finance minister ...
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... Huguenots were a group of people who followed Calvin (a philosopher, who lived from 1509 to 1564, and who wrote about his thoughts on God, salvation and human ...
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... It was shattered in the early disastrous phases of the Thirty Years War, and by the submission of the Huguenots when Louis XIII insisted on the elimination of ...
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... devout Catholic king of Spain, Philip II, supported the policies of the ultra-Catholic Guise Family Elizabeth I of England supported the Huguenots [French for ...
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... power. His absolutism brought him into conflict with the Huguenots and the papacy resulting with some damaging repercussions. His ...
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... Protestantism. In France the HUGUENOTS, fired by Calvin's doctrine, resisted the Catholic majority in the Wars of RELIGION (1562-98). ...
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... budget. In fact, he went bankrupt three times. Louis revoked of Edict of Nantes that protected the Huguenots. Louis strengthened ...
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... Calvinists won over people all over Europe. The Huguenots in France adopted it, reformed churches in Holland and Belgium, and converted people in Scotland. ...
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... their religious beliefs. Between 1685 and 1715, 500,000 French Protestants (known as Huguenots) immigrated into Prussia. From this ...
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... their religious beliefs. Between 1685 and 1715, 500,000 French Protestants (known as Huguenots) immigrated into Prussia. From this ...
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