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The Edict of Nantes ... The Edict of Nantes ; Henry IV had been a Huguenot but had agreed to conform to the Roman Catholic church in order to become king.
And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R.P.R. has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do...
Text of the Edict of Nantes, issued by Henry IV in 1598 ... We have, by this perpetual and irrevocable edict. established and proclaimed and do establish and proclaim: I. First, that the recollection
Get information, facts, and pictures about Edict of Nantes at Encyclopedia.com. ... Edict of Nantes 1598, decree promulgated at Nantes by King Henry IV to restore internal peace in France,
THE EDICT OF NANTES: A NEW VIEW OF CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS ... The Edict of Nantes of 1598 introduced a new perspective on the relations between; church and state.
And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R.P.R. has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do...
Nantes, Edict of, 1598, decree promulgated at Nantes by King Henry IV to restore internal peace in France, which had been torn by the Wars of Religion;
In 1598, Henry IV, by issuing the Edict of Nantes (see Nantes, Edict of), established Protestantism in 200 towns, proclaimed freedom of worship, and allowed substantial political independence.
The Edict of Nantes (sometimes spelled Edict of Nantz ) was issued on April 13, 1598. by Henry IV of France to grant the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic. The main concern was civil...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Edict of Nantes (French history), law promulgated at Nantes in Brittany on April 13, 1598, by Henry IV of France. ... French historyFrench Édit De Nantes,