• 16th-century religious geopolitics on a map of modern France. Controlled by Huguenot nobility. Contested between Huguenots and Catholics.
  • Etimoloji[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]. Hugenot sözcüğünün etimolojik kökeni tam olarak belli olmamakla birlikte, Eidgenosse'den[2] (Almanca: yoldaş, anddaş)...
  • King Louis XIV, in particular, sought to restore Catholic hegemony in France. The Huguenots were an obstacle to his quest for greater power.
  • In particular, the case of the Huguenots is highly telling of how variable starting points can be. When around 150,000–200,000 Huguenots (1% of the French...
  • 25.11.2004 17:51 ~ 26.11.2004 12:00. calendil. (bkz: les huguenots ). ... katoliklerle, bu huguenots denilen protestan topluluğun kaynaşması içindir. yersek tabi...
  • Huguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin.
  • HUGUENOTS. "Huguenot" was the pejorative name given to Calvinist French Protestants by their Catholic opponents in the sixteenth century.
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  • The killing spread through Paris and from there to other cities and the country. From 10,000 to 70,000 Huguenots were slaughtered (estimates vary widely).
  • The edicts of Paris (1549), of Fontainebleau (1550), and of Chateaubriand (1551), made the Huguenots subject to both secular and ecclesiastical tribunals.