Nantes
Nantes, France.
AnswerThe city was Nantes, France. King Henry IV issued the famed Edict of Nantes, which gave toleration to Huguenots (as French Calvinists were called). :)
New Rochelle, NY is named after the city of Rochelle in France
An edict was issued in Nantes on April 13, 1598, by King Henry IV that ordered tolerance of the Calvinists in France. They were granted substantial rights, in a nation which was vastly Catholic
it is called a Bayonet but i don't think it is named after a city in France
The Edict of Nantes guranteed religious freedom to the Huguenots (protestants) of France.
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You have to abide to this edict . This edict was made by court.
Calvinist Protestants (Huguenots); the Edict was revoked in 1685.
The Edict Of Nantes, put into place by France in 1598 gave equal rights to all Protestants living in France (which was a heavily Catholic country). The declaration of the edict signaled the end of years of religious wars that had been waged by France during much of the 16th century.
France and the US