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    The 1562 Riots of Toulouse are a series of events (occurring largely in the span of a week) that pitted members of the Reformed Church of France (often...
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  • (Hungary) 1506 – Lisbon massacre of Jews. 1517 – Evil May Day (London, England) 15621562 Riots of Toulouse (Toulouse, France) 1572 – St. Bartholomew's...
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    executed, following a decision of the Revolutionary Tribunal. Capitouls and Capitole de Toulouse 1562 Riots of Toulouse Gaspard de Fieubet Jules Michelet...
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    original medieval buildings. Le donjon was fought over during the 1562 Riots of Toulouse, with Huguenot forces holding it with captured cannons. It was in...
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  • ten killed. 1562–1598: French Wars of Religion 1562: 1562 Riots of Toulouse, a series of events that pitted members of the Reformed Church of France (often...
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  • the stake. During the 1562 Riots of Toulouse, battles between Huguenots and Catholics resulted in over 3,000 deaths and the arson of 200 homes in the Saint-Georges...
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  • 1529 - Toulouse Municipal Archives [fr] housed in a tower at the Capitole. 1549 - Château Narbonnais dismantled. 1562 1562 Riots of Toulouse. Hôtel d'Assézat...
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    The attempt of the capitoul Pierre Hunault, sieur de Lanta, to seize the Hôtel de Ville and inner city set off the 1562 Toulouse Riots, whose aftermath...
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    Routledge. Greengrass, Mark (1983). "The Anatomy of a Religious Riot in Toulouse in May 1562". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 34 3. Greengrass, Mark...
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    Hôtel de Guillaume de Bernuy (category Buildings and structures in Toulouse)
    Portal and windows of Nicolas Bachelier in the courtyard. During the 1562 riots the building was badly damaged requiring considerable restoration. This...
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    Routledge. Greengrass, Mark (1983). "The Anatomy of a Religious Riot in Toulouse in May 1562". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 34 3. Greengrass, Mark...
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    Routledge. Greengrass, Mark (1983). "The Anatomy of a Religious Riot in Toulouse in May 1562". Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 34 3. Greengrass, Mark...
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    St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in the provinces (category Massacres of Christians)
    of Religion. Manchester University Press. p. 103. ISBN 0719046947. Greengrass, Mark (1983). "The Anatomy of a Religious Riot in Toulouse in May 1562"...
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    choice of his religion, with his mother seeking to educate him in Calvinism, and his father in Catholicism. During the First French War of Religion (1562–1563)...
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    Huguenots (category French Wars of Religion)
    religious conflicts followed, known as the French Wars of Religion, fought intermittently from 1562 to 1598. The Huguenots were led by Jeanne d'Albret; her...
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  • Protestant place of worship in the district of Saint-François. Le Havre was affected by the Wars of Religion: On 8 May 1562 the reformers took the city, looted...
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    of over 110,000 students within its metropolitan area, Lille is one of the major French student cities. With roots from 1562 to 1793 as University of...
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    Wars of Religion, 1562–1629. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521-35873-6. Holt, Mack P. (2005). The French Wars of Religion, 1562–1629....
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    Michelade (category French Wars of Religion)
    much of the clergy either fleeing or converting. Seeing how rigged the election was, the crown relented in 1562 and allowed a Protestant slate of candidates...
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    minority, the Huguenots, which led to a series of civil wars, the Wars of Religion (1562–1598). The Wars of Religion crippled France, but triumph over Spain...
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    predominantly Arab-immigrant suburbs of many French cities erupted in riots. Traditional interpretations say these race riots were spurred by radical Muslims...
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    that provoked an iconoclastic riot. A mob poured into the church and it was entirely gutted. In the pattern of Calvinist riots in France and the Netherlands...
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  • ISBN 978-0-7661-6367-6. OCLC 3960339. Mack P. Holt, The French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629 (Cambridge University Press, 1995) p.112 "Léon Costecalde, Monographie...
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    buildings destroyed, four thousand rioters arrested, and 125 police officers wounded. Traditional interpretations say the riots were spurred by radical Muslims...
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    Gaspard II de Coligny (category French people of the French Wars of Religion)
    provisional nature of Amboise's terms. Much of the militant Catholic population reacted with disgust to the peace, with riots in Rouen, Toulouse and Orléans...
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    Raymond de Rouer de Pavie de Beccarie, Baron de Fourquevaux (category Military personnel from Toulouse)
    of the first French War of Religion in 1562, Fourquevaux aided in the preservation of Narbonne for the royalist cause. He then travelled to Toulouse to...
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    Parlement of Paris after his death and made himself sole regent. He stripped Maine and his brother, Louis-Alexandre, Count of Toulouse, of the rank of Prince...
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    army of the Prince de Condé in 1562. As a member of the King's Council, Châtillon was placed in charge of the library of France's Royal Privy Council and...
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    linked up with 4,000 men led by Montgomery. After an unsuccessful siege of Toulouse in January 1570, their combined force marched north through the Rhone...
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    Lanta, Haute-Garonne (category Communes of Haute-Garonne)
    The attempt of the capitoul Pierre Hunault, sieur de Lanta, to seize control of Toulouse's Capitol was the immediate cause of the 1562 riots there. The...
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