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1. Huguenot churchyard near there.

2. Some Huguenots chose to worship secretly.

3. Huguenots who were found fleeing faced severe punishment.

4. The powerful anti - Huguenot Holy League was formed in 15

5. A number of European countries passed edicts encouraging the Huguenots to immigrate.

6. The Treaty of Bergerac (1577), between Henry III and the Huguenot princes

7. State funds from exorbitant taxes were used to influence the Huguenots to convert.

8. Louis XIV also revoked the Edict of Nantes, forcing thousands of Huguenots into exile.

9. As a teenager, Henry joined the Huguenot forces in the French Wars of Religion.

10. Since 1536, Geneva had been a Huguenot republic and the seat of Calvinism.

11. French Protestants—or Huguenots—and French Catholics had been warring for decades, Bloodying the country

12. A Huguenot political party was formed in 1573 to fight for religious and civil liberties.

13. Like a Huguenot imagining Rome, he built up a picture of frivolity, viciousness and corruption.

14. The fact that the Grimkes came of notable Southern Huguenot stock made their case especially poignant.

15. (In the polemics that followed, the term "Huguenot" for France's Protestants came into widespread usage.)

16. George Beldam was the eldest child of a family that was descended from seventeenth-century Huguenot refugees

17. Some Huguenots abjured their faith, thinking it would be possible to convert back later.

18. 1687 – The first Huguenots set sail from France to the Cape of Good Hope.

19. In 1621 he abandoned this enterprise to serve on the Huguenot side in the civil wars.

20. “The second war was precipitated by Huguenot fears of an international Catholic plot,” says The New Encyclopædia Britannica.

21. Ribault soon had to abandon the other two ships, the last reminders of a planned Huguenot empire.

22. On 12 May 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed an act to naturalise the 148 Huguenots still resident at Manakintown.

23. Dragoons were heavily armed soldiers billeted in houses of Huguenots with a view to intimidating the occupants.

24. Calvinism was first introduced into Canada by French HUGUENOTS and it later flourished among Scottish, Irish, Dutch and New England settlers

25. In 1681 he instituted the policy of dragonnades, to intimidate Huguenot families to convert to Roman Catholicism or emigrate.

26. When confronted with the problem of Huguenot Apprisings, Richelieu with both his political shrewdness and genuine humanity advised the King to confirm …

27. In 1625, Richelieu used English warships to vanquish the Huguenots at the Recovery of Ré island (1625), triggering outrage in England.

28. In Greek Christadelphian means "Brethren of Christ." They trace their spiritual roots through such groups as the Waldenses, Albigenses and Huguenots

29. Among the Huguenots, however, they aroused panic, and in some cases whole villages would convert to Catholicism upon hearing of their arrival.

30. The Afrikaner group are individuals derived from mainly Dutch, French Huguenot and German stock as a consequence of North European settlement of the Cape

31. The Afrikaners are the descendants of mostly Dutch (as well as German and French Huguenots) who arrived in South Africa in the middle of the …

32. Earlier was Barricado (1580s) with false Spanish ending (see -ado).Revolutionary associations began during 1588 Huguenot riots in Paris, when large barrels filled

33. Maitland claimed that Chastelard's ardour was feigned, and that he was part of a Huguenot plot to discredit Mary by tarnishing her reputation.

34. A city of western France on the Bay of Biscay southwest of Tours. It was a Huguenot stronghold in the16th century. Population, 8

35. A HUGUENOT FAMILY IN XVI CENTURY: MEMOIRS OF PHILIPPE DU MORNAY, SOEUR DU PLESSIS MARLY By Lucy Crump, Charlotte Arbaleste De Mornay **BRAND NEW**.

36. Charlotte Arbaleste de Mornay, A Huguenot Family in the XVI Century: the memoirs of Philippe de Mornay, sieur du Plessis Marly written by his …

37. HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTS HENRY BAIRD Succeeding the hero ideal, as its Abrogation and at the same time its consummation, is the ideal of humanity

38. Over the subsequent centuries, Vikings, Saxons, Anglo-Normans, Jews, English, Scots, Spaniards, French Huguenots and many other races came, saw and intermarried with the Celts.

39. Tansey Coetzee clearly has Coloured ancestry just by her surname, Coetzee, which is known among Afrikaners (note that Afrikaner surnames are not necessarily Dutch, as Huguenots and Germans were part of the original Cape Colony population)

40. The first French Huguenot community was founded in 15 and the confession of faith drawn up by the first synod in 1559 was influenced by the ideas of John Calvin.

41. Nevertheless, the Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, signed on 8 August 1570 because the royal army ran out of cash, conceded wider toleration to the Huguenots than ever before.

42. But just over a year later it all came crashing down on the 27-year-old Huguenot resident, alleges a blockbuster $125 million lawsuit against Dolan, the Archdiocese of New York, NAC …

43. Isaac's mother, who was descended from the Tauntons of Huguenot blood, was a member of a wealthy, influential family in Southampton. In her the love of freedom mingled with the joy of religious song.

44. The centerpiece of the conflict was the Siege of La Rochelle (1627–28), in which the English crown supported the French Huguenots in their fight against the French royal forces of Louis XIII of France.

45. Arabin Family of Kilmacud Bartholomew Arabin du Bardell married Jane Renee Of Provence 15 Jul 1699 of St Julien Died 1712 Died 1732 From a Huguenot family, Bartholomew was the aide de camp of the Earl of Galway, he was involved

46. The first Copybook published in England, A Booke Containing Divers Sortes of Hands (1570; this title also translates Cresci’s), is the work of a French Huguenot immigrant writing master, Jean de Beauchesne, and John Baildon (or Basildon), about whom nothing further is known.

47. Sigismond Thalberg - (1812-1871) - Apotheose and Fantasies on French Operas - Mark Viner - Pianist - PIANO CLASSICS - TT: 64:09 - (2019) - (** - first recordings) - Program - I - Fantaisie sur des motifs de l'opera Les Huguenots de Meyerbeer - (1791-1864), op

48. I would like to add to what he said, if I may do so as a Protestant from Brandenburg and a descendant of the Huguenots, that with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of European unity.

49. Henry’s hesitations encouraged the formation of the powerful Holy League against the Huguenots; and, after the assassination of Henry III in 1589, his successor, the Protestant heir Henry IV, could pacify the kingdom only by Adjuring Protestantism (July 1593), accepting Catholicism, and thus depriving the League of its pretext for resisting him.