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    The Michelade (French: [miʃ(ə)lad]; Occitan: Michelada) is the name given to the massacre of Catholics, including 18 Catholic priests and monks, by Protestant...
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    an early Church father and bishop who was a disciple of Polycarp. The Michelade by Huguenotes against Catholics was later on 29 September 1567. In what...
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    various cities, and massacred Catholics at Nîmes in an action known as the Michelade. The Battle of Saint-Denis resulted in a Huguenot defeat and the death...
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    full force of repression and fratricidal confrontations (including the Michelade massacre) which continued until the middle of the 17th century, adding...
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    The Michelade massacre of Catholics by Huguenots in 1567...
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  • officials in Nîmes massacre Catholic priests in an event now known as the Michelade. 1578 – Tegucigalpa, capital city of Honduras, is claimed by the Spaniards...
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    laymen and clergy the following day in Nîmes, in what became known as the Michelade. This provoked the second war and its main military engagement, the Battle...
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    advance and implemented in full detail. List of incidents of cannibalism Michelade, a massacre of Catholics by Protestants in Nîmes in 1567 Sack of Magdeburg...
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    Protestants throughout France were killed. A few years before, at the "Michelade" of Nîmes in 1567, Protestants had massacred the local Catholic clergy...
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  • massacre 300 people after reconquering the citadel from the Huguenots Michelade 30 September 1567 Nîmes 80–90 Protestants Catholics killed by Protestants...
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  • City took part in the Albigensian Crusade. 1567 – Religious unrest ("Michelade"); Catholics killed. 1682 – Royal Academy of Nîmes [fr] active. 1687 -...
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    Documents. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 118–21. ISBN 9780333647998. Tulchin, Allan (2006). "The Michelade in Nimes, 1567". French Historical Studies. 29 1: 26....
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  • on to capture several cities (including Orléans) and march on Paris. Michelade: Protestant massacre of Catholics, including 24 priests and monks, in...
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    carried out the massacre of Catholics known in French history as the Michelade. Louis XIII of France at Nîmes issued the decree of religious pacification...
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