The Huguenots were the French protestants. The Jesuits were formed primarily to combat the protestant heresy. I don't know where you got this idea, but some of the stuff on the web for Huguenots and Jesuits suggest that the two were bitter enemies, and that the Huguenots were responsible in some way for the suppression of the Jesuits. Either way, there is no way that the Jesuits ever combined Catholic beliefs with protestant beliefs - that would give a lie to their whole reason for existing.
The Huguenots were Calvinists.
Huguenots are Protestants.
they were known by the names "huguenots" or "protestants"
The Huguenots were French Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who were followers of John Calvin's teachings. They faced persecution from the Catholic Church and the French monarchy for their beliefs. Many Huguenots ultimately fled France to seek refuge in other countries, leading to a significant diaspora.
Huguenots
Les Huguenots was created in 1836.
The Huguenots are the French Calvinists
The Huguenots came from France when they were driven out by the promise of religious toleration.
Huguenots. They were sometimes also called "Calvinistes", but this term did not become nearly as famous as the term, "Huguenots".
French Calvinists were known by the term Huguenots or Protestants.
From France