- historic-uk.com HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-…The Huguenot name was adopted around 1560 when the followers of John Calvin established the first French Protestant Huguenot church in a private...
- scientiatr.com huguenotlarcs Hugenoti da Huguenot en Huguenots es Hugonotes fi Hugenotit fr Huguenot hu Hugenották it Ugonotti nl Hugenoten no Hugenotter pl Hugenoci pt...
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/HuguenotThe term Huguenot refers to a member of the Protestant Reformed Church of France, historically known as the French Calvinists.
- newadvent.org cathen/07527b.htmIn the hope of bringing about a reconciliation between the two religions Catharine assembled Catholic prelates and Huguenot ministers at the Conference...
- vaia.com en-us/explanations/history/protestant-…The Huguenots were a group of Protestant reformers in France who suffered severe persecution for their religious beliefs between 1500 and 1700.
- franceguide_en_en.en-academic.com 828/HuguenotsThe Huguenot leaders in the first of nearly four decades of struggle were louis i de bourbon, prince de condé; Admiral gaspard de coligny; and subsequently...
- tr.peopleperproject.com posts/12108-who-were-the-…Katolik Fransa tarafından zulüm gördüler ve yaklaşık 300.000 Huguenots İngiltere, Hollanda, İsviçre, Prusya ve Amerika'daki Hollanda ve İngiliz kolonileri için...
- ncpedia.org huguenotsA number of early Huguenot settlers are represented by their direct descendants in the Huguenot Society of North Carolina, which was organized in Raleigh on...
- rosamondpress.com 2012/04/20/are-huguenots-jews/The chief concentrations of Huguenots today in France are in Vendee in the west (once known as Pictavia), in the region of Paris, and in regions situated along...
- christianity.com church/church-history/timeline/…The Huguenots were only a twentieth of the total French population, yet fought so fiercely they were able to win concessions from the Roman Catholic majority.