- en.wikipedia.org Huguenots16th-century religious geopolitics on a map of modern France. Controlled by Huguenot nobility. Contested between Huguenots and Catholics.
- tr.wikipedia.org HuguenotlarHugenot sözcüğünün etimolojik kökeni tam olarak belli olmamakla birlikte, Eidgenosse'den[2] (Almanca: yoldaş, anddaş) veya bunun Fransızca...
- thecollector.vercel.app the-huguenots-facts/15 Fascinating Facts About the Huguenots: France’s Protestant Minority. Since the sixteenth century, France has had an influential Protestant population.
- history.com topics/european-history/huguenotsHuguenots, and particularly French Huguenots, were persecuted Protestants in 16th and 17th century Europe who followed the teachings of theologian John Calvin.
- thoughtco.com who-were-the-huguenots-4154168The Huguenots were French Calvinists, active mostly in the sixteenth century. They were persecuted by Catholic France, and about 300,000 Huguenots fled...
- This magnificent dolls house is an 18th century ‘Baby House’, given to Sarah Lethieullier (1722-1788), the ten year old daughter of a Huguenot merchant.
- jeannetteaustin.medium.com the-huguenots-to-…In the year 1562 as a cloud of black and deadly portent was thickening over France, a second Huguenot colony sailed for the New World.
- thecollector.com where-did-the-huguenots-go/King Louis XIV, in particular, sought to restore Catholic hegemony in France. The Huguenots were an obstacle to his quest for greater power.
- The objectives of The National Huguenot Society are patriotic, religious, historical, and educational.
- huguenotsofspitalfields.org famous-huguenots/Skills of the Huguenots. Our First Refugees. Living in 18th c. Spitalfields. The Silk Weavers of Spitalfields. Huguenots and Identity.