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Página 123
At the same time the edict of Amboise , 8 March 1560 , amnestied those who fell
sick of the faith ' . A combing of the neighbouring forests and the surprise capture
of some of the principal conspirators made the Guises conclude that all was over
...
At the same time the edict of Amboise , 8 March 1560 , amnestied those who fell
sick of the faith ' . A combing of the neighbouring forests and the surprise capture
of some of the principal conspirators made the Guises conclude that all was over
...
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It broke out on Sunday , i March , with massacre at Vassy , in Champagne , where
the Duc de Guise hurled his men on 1 , 200 Protestants assembled to hear a
sermon : seventyfour were killed , a hundred or so wounded . This sudden fury ...
It broke out on Sunday , i March , with massacre at Vassy , in Champagne , where
the Duc de Guise hurled his men on 1 , 200 Protestants assembled to hear a
sermon : seventyfour were killed , a hundred or so wounded . This sudden fury ...
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A general assembly convoked on 25 March 1588 was a failure because of the
absence of several provinces . The King of Navarre was accused of abandoning
the reiters ( mercenaries ) to their fate and his popularity was waning , not least ...
A general assembly convoked on 25 March 1588 was a failure because of the
absence of several provinces . The King of Navarre was accused of abandoning
the reiters ( mercenaries ) to their fate and his popularity was waning , not least ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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