The Edict of Nantes
The Edict of Nantes, issued by Henry IV of France, granted the Huguenots significant civil rights, including freedom of worship. It marked the end of the religious wars of France during the 2nd half of the 16th century.
The Edict of Nantes
Edict of Nantes
Edict of Nantes
The Edict of Nantes
The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
because of they fled french to seek freedom of religion
The Maryland Tolerance Act gave freedom of worship to all christians and if you did not believe in jesus, they would kill you.
Edict of Nantes
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The Edit of Nates was signed by Henry IV in 1598 that gave freedom to the prostestant Huguenots to end the French war on religion
The Edict of Nantes
The Huguenots.
The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
The Edict of Nantes guranteed religious freedom to the Huguenots (protestants) of France.
It granted the freedom to worship freely to all citizens, particularly Christians. it gave all romans, including christians, freedom of religion
It granted the freedom to worship freely to all citizens, particularly Christians. it gave all romans, including christians, freedom of religion
It granted the freedom to worship freely to all citizens, particularly Christians. it gave all romans, including christians, freedom of religion
It granted the freedom to worship freely to all citizens, particularly Christians. it gave all romans, including christians, freedom of religion
HUGUENOTS