The Edict of Nantes guranteed religious freedom to the Huguenots
(protestants) of France.
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The Edict of Nantes was passed in France by Henry IV on April
13, 1598. It allowed the Huguenots, a Protestant group, religious
freedom.
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Louis XVIII
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The Edict of Nantes, proclaimed by Henry IV of France in 1598,
granted religious freedom to the Protestant Christians of France
known as Huguenots. This Edict ended many years of religious-based
conflict in France.