Protestants - sometimes known as Huguenots.
The HUGUENOTS were a Calvinist Protestant minority in France that were protected when Henry IV passed the Edict of Nantes.
Protestants
The Edict of Nantes was passed in France by Henry IV on April 13, 1598. It allowed the Huguenots, a Protestant group, religious freedom.
The Huguenots.
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.
The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
Tribunes
The Plebeians protected their own rights by electing tribunes. They were elected officials and could only loosely be called a group in the later part of the republic when their number grew from the original two to ten.
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Religious intolerance can be caused by factors such as ignorance, fear, lack of exposure to different beliefs, historical conflicts, and political agendas. It can also stem from a sense of superiority or exclusivity within a particular religious group.
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An edict is an official order or decree issued by a person in authority. It is typically directed towards a specific group of people and carries the force of law. Edicts are used to communicate important information or instructions and are expected to be followed and respected by those to whom they are addressed.