On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpose was to revoke the Edict of Nantes, issued in 1598 by his grandfather Henry IV to end the French Wars of Religion. Referred to by historians as “the Revocation,” the Edict of Fontainebleau ended an unusual experiment in religious coexistence: whereas most early modern states allowed only a single form of worship, the Edict of Nantes had permitted France’s Protestant minority—known as Huguenots—to worship publicly alongside the Catholic majority. The Edict of Fontainebleau outlawed Protestant worship, while, in principle, allowing French Protestants freedom of conscience. But it followed upon a campaign of forced conversions, the dragonnades,...
Lienhard Marc. — Protestantisme et libertés en France au XVIIe siècle de l'Édit de Nantes à sa révoc...
1 sheet ([2] p.).The Edict of Nantes, which allowed freedom of worship to the French Protestants, wa...
1685 : Is French Protestantism going to disappear ? After 20 years of veiled persecution, the billet...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
This dissertation examines the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in late seventeenth-century France ...
Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon, retired to his estates to write his famous Memoirs. Here he re...
The almanacs for 1686 provide arresting images of the triumphalism that swept through Catholic Franc...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
This paper relates the decline of protestantism in the nobility of Lower Normandy , confined to the ...
This paper analyses the subtle changes that took place in the Reformed Protestant community of Loudu...
Cette étude retrace le déclin du protestantisme nobiliaire bas-normand, circonscrit aux limites de l...
En 1685, l’édit de Nantes est révoqué. La législation royale et les dragonnades contraignent les pro...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
For a long time not has been known of Protestantism in Northern France in the 18th Century, especial...
Lienhard Marc. — Protestantisme et libertés en France au XVIIe siècle de l'Édit de Nantes à sa révoc...
1 sheet ([2] p.).The Edict of Nantes, which allowed freedom of worship to the French Protestants, wa...
1685 : Is French Protestantism going to disappear ? After 20 years of veiled persecution, the billet...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
This dissertation examines the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in late seventeenth-century France ...
Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon, retired to his estates to write his famous Memoirs. Here he re...
The almanacs for 1686 provide arresting images of the triumphalism that swept through Catholic Franc...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
This paper relates the decline of protestantism in the nobility of Lower Normandy , confined to the ...
This paper analyses the subtle changes that took place in the Reformed Protestant community of Loudu...
Cette étude retrace le déclin du protestantisme nobiliaire bas-normand, circonscrit aux limites de l...
En 1685, l’édit de Nantes est révoqué. La législation royale et les dragonnades contraignent les pro...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
For a long time not has been known of Protestantism in Northern France in the 18th Century, especial...
Lienhard Marc. — Protestantisme et libertés en France au XVIIe siècle de l'Édit de Nantes à sa révoc...
1 sheet ([2] p.).The Edict of Nantes, which allowed freedom of worship to the French Protestants, wa...
1685 : Is French Protestantism going to disappear ? After 20 years of veiled persecution, the billet...