1559–1562 French political crisis (category History of Protestantism in France)
Niort saw a group of 800 armed Protestants exhume a body which had been buried in the Catholic fashion so that they might bury it in the Protestant style...
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du Cange, et al., Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, ed. augm., Niort : L. Favre, 1883‑1887, t. 2, col. 317b. "CHRISIMUS, Nomen Christi abbreviatum...
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a significant portion of space to non-church uses, such as the Chicago Temple Building. It does not include structures from non-Christian religions. Note:...
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in the trade of grains, the Sèvre Niortaise being just as navigable as Niort at that time. Marans was famous until the early twentieth century for the...
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1562 Riots of Toulouse (section Rise of Protestantism)
minister Barrelles whom had turned the town hall into a Reformed temple. Protestant sources describe him as "courageous and zealous, but very thoughtless...
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used today for concerts and bullfights Amphiteatre Interior Temple of Diana Roman temple, the "Maison Carrée" Roman wall foundations The Augustan Gate...
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Cognac. From 1620 onwards, the right to Protestant worship was fiercely contested, leading to the destruction of temples and the deprivation of freedom of worship...
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Beaussais Part of Beaussais-Vitré The Protestant temple in Beaussais Location of Beaussais Beaussais Show map of France Beaussais Show map of Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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modern French Lutèce). It became a prosperous city with a forum, baths, temples, theatres, and an amphitheatre. By the end of the Western Roman Empire...
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hospital with a baroque chapel Temple du Change (17th and 18th century), former stock exchange of Lyon, Protestant temple since the 18th century Place Bellecour...
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Thierry Beschefer (1630–1711), Jesuit missionary David Blondel (1591–1655), Protestant clergyman Claude D'Espence (1511–1571) French theologian Jean Talon (1626–1694)...
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Gap, Hautes-Alpes (section Protestant)
Evangelical Church, Assembly of God of Gap The Protestant Evangelical Church Le Rocher (CAEF) The Protestant Temple, dependent of the Reformed Church of France...
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Mercœur, governor of Brittany, strongly opposed the succession of the Protestant Henry IV of France to the throne of France in 1589. The Duke created an...
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Cardinal Richelieu. The Protestants again suffered persecution later in the century, as Louis XIV began to persecute Protestants by sending troops to their...
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sieges of Protestant cities such as the siege of Sancerre. The conflict ended with the 1573 Peace of La Rochelle, which restricted the Protestant worship...
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but also his governorship of La Rochelle and Lord Provost and Captain of Niort, Talmont-sur-Gironde and Aigues-Mortes assured him revenues. From 1450 to...
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pope Clement V, in which, among many other great historical figures, the Protestant John Calvin studied and taught. The University was so famous that it attracted...
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altitude of 491 metres. The Protestant community was assigned in 1842 the former hospice of the Holy Spirit, today the temple of the Holy Spirit. It is...
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aldermen. The Massacre of Saint-Barthelemy was not repeated at Tours. The Protestants were imprisoned by the aldermen – a measure which prevented their extermination...
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conductor, violinist Anna Hamilton (1864–1935), doctor, superintendent of the Protestant Hospital at Bordeaux (1901–1934) Adolphe Jacquies (c. 1798–1860), Canadian...
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prehistoric encampment, and later a Roman colony, or at least Roman villa or temple, such as is confirmed to have been built at Fa, 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Couiza...
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Beaugency, conquered by Protestants just before, were looted by Catholics led by Maréchal de St. André. On 7 February 1568, Protestants under Captain Boucard's...
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1552, Metz passed into the hands of the Kings of France. As the German Protestant Princes who traded Metz (alongside Toul and Verdun) for the promise of...
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The John XXIII Chapel in the Dollée quarter The city also has a temple of the Protestant Reformed Church of France. It was built by architect Verrey with...
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1585. They ransacked and devastated the town after an assault that the Protestant poet Agrippa d'Aubigné recounted. In the 16th century, the nobles and...
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the 16th century, slaughterhouses were constructed along with the Protestant temple of Pau [fr], the cagots worked on the two buildings. Responding to...
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Saint-Liguaire or Saint-Léger), monks, Diocese of Saintes (Saint-Liguaire in Niort, Deux-Sèvres) Abbey of St. Lioba (Abbaye Sainte-Lioba) (Simiane-Collongue...
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suzerainty of the dauphin. In the 16th century Valence became the centre of Protestantism for the province in 1563. The town was fortified by King Francis I....
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Sacré-Cœur. François Fonlupt [fr] is the Bishop of Rodez since 2011. The Protestant temple of Rodez (Reformed Church of France) was erected in 1947, on Rue Louis...
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worship for other religions. Thus Mende, near of the Cévennes, has a Protestant temple installed in the Allée Paul Doumer. The city also had a synagogue...
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