• Who were the Huguenots and what did they believe? Fleeing religious persecution of Protestants in France after the 1685 revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
  • Huguenots, a popular term used since 1560 to designate French Protestants, some of whom became involved in the Newfoundland fishery and Canadian fur...
  • The Huguenots who made England their new home introduced the word ‘refugee’ (from the French réfugié) into the English language.
  • Civil war again broke out, and in 1628, Cardinal richelieu caused the political downfall of the Huguenots by capturing their principal stronghold, La Rochelle.
  • Asaletin bir başka kısmı muhalefete aitti ve Bourbonlar, Amiral Coligny ve Navarre Kralı tarafından yönetilen Huguenot partisini temsil etti.
  • In 1802 the Reformed Church was finally granted tolerance. The Huguenots joined with non-Calvinist bodies to form the Protestant Federation of France in 1909.
  • Asaletin bir başka kısmı muhalefete aitti ve Bourbonlar, Amiral Coligny ve Navarre Kralı'nın yönettiği Huguenot partisini temsil etti.
  • Huguenots were members of a French Protestant denomination known for their fierce critiques of the Roman Catholic Church and independent communities in...
  • Huguenots terimi ( Fransızca , Huguenots ; Fransızca telaffuz: /yɡ(ə)no/ ), Din Savaşları sırasında Kalvinist doktrinin Fransız Protestanlarına verilen eski isimdir .
  • Amerika'da Huguenot terimi, Fransızca konuşan Protestanlara, özellikle de Kalvinistlere, İsviçre ve Belçika dahil olmak üzere diğer ülkelerden de uygulandı.