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Roused by the attitude adopted by Ghent, the predominantly Catholic Hainault
Estates founded the Confederation of Arras (6 January 1579), confirmed by the
peace of Arras (17 May), reconciling some ten provinces and principalities with ...
Roused by the attitude adopted by Ghent, the predominantly Catholic Hainault
Estates founded the Confederation of Arras (6 January 1579), confirmed by the
peace of Arras (17 May), reconciling some ten provinces and principalities with ...
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Condé, against whom there was no formal evidence, disavowed the conspirators,
and Francois de Guise nobly confirmed the disavowal. Catherine de' Medici':
Advances to the Protestants. The Poissy C olloqu)/.3 The danger to which Guise
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Condé, against whom there was no formal evidence, disavowed the conspirators,
and Francois de Guise nobly confirmed the disavowal. Catherine de' Medici':
Advances to the Protestants. The Poissy C olloqu)/.3 The danger to which Guise
...
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After the king's assassination, the Protestants, knowing how ill-disposed the
Court was, saw their worst fears confirmed when Sully immediately fell into
disgrace. But the regent took care to appease them by confirming the Edict of
Nantes and ...
After the king's assassination, the Protestants, knowing how ill-disposed the
Court was, saw their worst fears confirmed when Sully immediately fell into
disgrace. But the regent took care to appease them by confirming the Edict of
Nantes and ...
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TRANLAPORS NOTE | 1 |
Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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