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The 18th October 1685 saw the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. This date represents a climax in the long history of the persecution of Huguenots in France. Between 150,000 and 200,000 left their home country to resettle in the countries of refuge.
Susanne Lachenicht
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Creation of an Enemy: Assassinations in Blois and Desacralization of Henrich III [PDF]
Investigating the situation in France in the period of the Huguenot Wars after the assassination of the leader of the Catholic League of France, Henry I, Duke of Guise, the author analyses mechanisms of information wars’ genesis and discovers different ...
Dmitrii Nikolaevich Kopelev
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Groza konfliktów religijnych we Francji w Kronice Pierre’a Belona du Mans (1517-1564)
PIERRE BELON, naturalist and traveler of the 16th century, known for his publications in the field of botany and zoology, and above all for his account of the voyage to the Levant (1546-1549), is also the author of the Cronique, unpublished in the ...
Dorota Szeliga
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1709 : mobilité, diaspora et formes d’État en Europe
This article focuses on the significance of the year 1709 for a European history of migration. This year not only included major movements of people, the most prominent being the migration of the “Poor Palatines” from Germany to England, but also changes
Alexander Schunka
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«The Satirical divorce» 1607: the Huguenot pamphlet? (on the 17th century manuscript in the National Library of Russia in St Petersburg) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the content of one of the most famous French (Huguenot) pamphlets of the 16–17th centuries, anonymous “Satirical divorce”, written around 1607 and became the main source for the emergence of the “black legend” about Marguerite ...
Vladimir Vladimirovich Shishkin
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Protecting Refugees in Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World?
This article looks into practices of refugee protection in the context of the heavy persecutions and mass exodus of Huguenots in the 1680s. In revisiting Huguenot petitions addressed to Protestant princes in Europe and princely edicts offering protection
Susanne Lachenicht
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La répartie : place et enjeux dans les Discours des misères de ce temps de Pierre de Ronsard
In his Responce aux injures et calomnies des predicans et ministres de Geneve sur son Discours et Continuation des misères de ce temps (1563), Ronsard promises to hide nothing of his life when he begins his response to Bernard de Montméja on a few points
Sangoul Ndong
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The Bible had been a fundamental source of legitimacy for the French monarchy, with biblical imagery wielded as a powerful propaganda weapon in the ideological warfare which the kings of France often had to wage.
Andrei Constantin Sălăvăstru
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«NOTES» BY THE DUKE DE SULLY AS A SOURCE ON THE HISTORY OF FRANCE OF THE 16th CENTURY
The article analyzes the Notes by the Duke de Sully as an important source on the history of religious wars in France of the 16th century and the reign of King Henry IV.
A. Egorov
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