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    possession of his writings. The edict permitted anyone to kill Luther without legal consequence. Edict of Saint-Germain (1562), by Catherine de' Medici, Queen...
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    The writings not only defended the Edict of Saint-Germain on religious grounds, but also on political, the edict had been established on the advice of...
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    the kingdom, and to this end published the Edict of Saint-Germain on 17 January. The publishing of the edict finished the alienation of the lieutenant-general...
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    were initially supported by Catherine de' Medici, whose January 1562 Edict of Saint-Germain was strongly opposed by the Guise faction and led to an outbreak...
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    activities by November. January 17 – Huguenots are recognized under the Edict of Saint-Germain. January 18 The Council of Trent reconvenes, after a gap of 10 years...
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    summer of 1561. In 1561, the Edict of Orléans declared an end to the persecution, and the Edict of Saint-Germain of January 1562 formally recognised the Huguenots...
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    Protestants who violated the Edict of Saint-Germain. This was despite the fact the council had little intention to register the edict or enforce its terms of...
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    Henry II of France (category People from Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
    as France's ruling dynasty. Henry was born in the royal Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, the son of King Francis I and Claude, Duchess of...
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    Louis XIV (category People from Saint-Germain-en-Laye)
    Sciences. Louis XIV was born on 5 September 1638 in the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, to Louis XIII and Anne of Austria. He was named Louis Dieudonné...
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    holding Saint-Lô and Carentan, ransacked Coutances in 1562 and seized the Bishop Artus de Cossé-Brissac, who was dragged in the town of Saint-Lô on a...
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    outskirts of some towns. This would be embodied in the Edict of Saint-Germain in January 1562. In the dying days of 1561, the sieur de Rambouillet (an...
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    Protestant worship. Therefore on 17 January Catherine promulgated the Edict of Saint-Germain by which toleration was granted to Protestantism for the first time...
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    moved closer to Paris, first to the Palace of Fontainebleau, then to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, then to the Chateau de Madrid, an enormous hunting lodge that...
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    activities by November. January 17 – Huguenots are recognized under the Edict of Saint-Germain. January 18 The Council of Trent reconvenes, after a gap of 10 years...
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    therefore supported religious toleration in the shape of the Edict of Saint-Germain (January 1562), which allowed the Huguenots to worship publicly outside...
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    ransom: Saint-Étienne (now Notre-Dame cathedral), Saint-Denis and Saint-Germain-des-Prés. 861 The Vikings burn Paris and the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés...
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    at Saint-Germain with the Papal legate Caetani. Peace was discussed in the meeting, on the understanding of Henri's conversion to Catholicism. Saint-Gouard...
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    themselves "the church". The "Catholic" notion was further stressed in the edict De fide Catolica issued 380 by Theodosius I, the last emperor to rule over...
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    colloquy, which was opened at St. Germain 28 January 1562, eleven days after the proclamation of the famous January edict, which granted important privileges...
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    to the king and wider royal party after the establishment of the edict of Saint-Germain. In December 1569, Fourquevaux proposed an expedition to Brasil...
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    first time in 1562 by the Catholic troops of Christophe of Saint-Chamond, Lord of Thorrenc and Andance. The city was retaken at the end of 1562 by the Protestants...
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    after the death on March 30 of Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza. April 19 – The Edict of 19 April, confirming the recent recommendation by the Estates General...
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  • sea route to the Pacific Ocean. 1562 – France grants religious toleration to the Huguenots in the Edict of Saint-Germain. 1595 – During the French Wars...
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  • calendar; 307 days remain until the end of the year (308 in leap years). 380 – Edict of Thessalonica: Emperor Theodosius I and his co-emperors Gratian and Valentinian...
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  • Dulichius, German composer (b. 1562) March 31 – John Donne, English writer and prelate (b. 1572) March 28 – Juan van der Hamen, Spanish artist (b. 1596)...
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    Huguenot refugees. The family returned to France after the Edict of Saint-Germain in 1562, and settled at Crest in Dauphiné, where Arnaud Casaubon, Isaac's...
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    combined forces of the Azai and Asakura clans. August 8 – The Peace of Saint-Germain ends the Third War of Religion in France. Again, the Huguenots are promised...
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  • Catholic priest, martyr and saint (b. c. 1562) Philip of Jesus, Mexican Roman Catholic priest, missionary, martyr and saint (b. 1572) 26 Martyrs of Japan...
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  • Paris on 18 January 1919 and culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Saint Germain on 10 September that year, although the National Assembly initially...
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