• Treaty of Bergerac was signed at Bergerac on 14 September 1577 between Henry III of France and Huguenot princes, and later ratified by the Edict of Poitiers...
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    French Wars of Religion, the Treaty of Bergerac, also known as the Peace of Bergerac (French: Paix de Bergerac), was signed between Henri III of France and...
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    Henry III rescinded most of the concessions that had been made to the Protestants in the Edict of Beaulieu with the Treaty of Bergerac (September 1577), confirmed...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    and he continued to support the remnants of the organisation after the Treaty of Bergerac caused much of the ligue to dissolve. During the sixth civil...
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  • Agricola, is published in Stockholm. 1577 – The Treaty of Bergerac is signed between King Henry III of France and the Huguenots. 1620 – Polish–Ottoman...
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    The Treaty of Brétigny was a treaty, drafted on 8 May 1360 and ratified on 24 October 1360, between Kings Edward III of England and John II of France....
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  • 1577, the Treaty of Bergerac, confirmed by the Edict of Poitiers, left the Huguenots the free exercise of their religion only in the suburbs of one town...
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    disintegration of the royal army due to lack of finances led to the conclusion of the Treaty of Bergerac in September. With the departure of Alençon, Henri's...
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    in the harsher Treaty of Bergerac. Nevers was again tempted to join the ligue during the second wave of the movement after the death of Alençon. Briefly...
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    to the royal domain. The Treaty of Bergerac brought the conflict to an end in September. Somewhat harsher than the Peace of Monsieur, it sated the ligue...
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  • The Treaty of London (French: Traités de Londres; also known as the Second Treaty of London) was proposed by England, accepted by France, and signed in...
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    resumed would be short, concluded with the harsher Treaty of Bergerac that sated the majority of the League demands, causing the movement to fade away...
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    ceremonies at the capital at Mrauk U. September 17 – The Treaty of Bergerac is signed between Henry III of France and the Huguenots. September 23 – The first...
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    The Battle of Bergerac was fought between Anglo-Gascon and French forces at the town of Bergerac, Gascony, in August 1345 during the Hundred Years' War...
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    follow the will of the majority of his council and the estates, which had voted for war. The war was short, concluded by the Treaty of Bergerac a few months...
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    Tanneguy Le Veneur (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    elite bodies of the city, and struggled to get the Parlement or Cathedral chapter to come on board with the ligue. With the Treaty of Bergerac in 1577 the...
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  • command. The conflict would however be brought to an end with the Treaty of Bergerac before a pitched battle could be fought. Keen to neutralise Damville...
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    ceremonies at the capital at Mrauk U. September 17 – The Treaty of Bergerac is signed between Henry III of France and the Huguenots. September 23 – The first...
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  • more broke out, many of the Politiques found themselves drawn away from rebellion. Thoré brought news of the Treaty of Bergerac that brought the short...
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    to terms in the Treaty of Bergerac in September 1577. Navarre complained bitterly about Biron's role as lieutenant-general of Guyenne, bemoaning that he...
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    François de Luxembourg (category Court of Henry III of France)
    condition to continue fighting, and Henri established peace with the Treaty of Bergerac on 17 September 1577. The following year Henri honoured Piney with...
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    Jean de Moy (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    would oppose the establishment of a new peace the following year, the Treaty of Bergerac successfully neutralised much of the Ligue grievances through its...
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    Joachim de Dinteville (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    Champagne and, aware that such organisations had been outlawed by the Treaty of Bergerac, sent it onwards to the royal court. He received a sarcastic reply...
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    Louis de Saint-Gelais (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    city. With the return of peace in the form of the treaty of Bergerac negotiated by Catherine with the king of Navarre, one of the terms established prohibitions...
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    in France Monarch – Henry III September 17 – The Treaty of Bergerac is signed between Henry III of France and the Huguenots. François Leclerc du Tremblay...
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    Jean de Morvillier (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    the court to Poitiers the following year, after the conclusion of the Treaty of Bergerac in September 1577 he departed again with the court but fell ill...
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    Louis d'Angennes (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    peace was concluded in the Treaty of Bergerac in September. In 1578, Maintenon was elevated to being a member of Henri's council of state. His attendance would...
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  • The Treaty of London (French: Traités de Londres), also known as the First Treaty of London, was signed during the Hundred Years' War, between the English...
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    Georges de Villequier (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    harsher Treaty of Bergerac, satisfying and suppressing the ligue. In 1578, Henri established a new order of chivalry, conscious of the dilution of prestige...
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