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The Saint-Barthélemy. A few days later Ramus died in the SaintBarthélemy
massacre, in which Coligny also fell, the foe of ecclesiastical intransigence.
Morelli and Baron took refuge in England; Sureau du Rozier, with a recantation
he was ...
The Saint-Barthélemy. A few days later Ramus died in the SaintBarthélemy
massacre, in which Coligny also fell, the foe of ecclesiastical intransigence.
Morelli and Baron took refuge in England; Sureau du Rozier, with a recantation
he was ...
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Till then it had remained, in its main parts, the movement of faith it had been to
begin with, and its combative aspect was restricted to the 1 One of the Saint-
Barthélemy victims in Lyon was the famous composer, Goudimel: E. TRILLAT,
Claude ...
Till then it had remained, in its main parts, the movement of faith it had been to
begin with, and its combative aspect was restricted to the 1 One of the Saint-
Barthélemy victims in Lyon was the famous composer, Goudimel: E. TRILLAT,
Claude ...
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But after the Saint-Barthélemy, when in the absence of party chiefs resistance
was taken in hand by the larger Protestant regions, what they achieved was
something much more than a party: it was a Huguenot State, erected on a
foundation of ...
But after the Saint-Barthélemy, when in the absence of party chiefs resistance
was taken in hand by the larger Protestant regions, what they achieved was
something much more than a party: it was a Huguenot State, erected on a
foundation of ...
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TRANLAPORS NOTE | 1 |
Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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