Huguenots.
Protestants and Catholics conflict in Ireland and France. They have had fights in other countries but they've had a major war in Ireland and France.
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.
the main religions in France are: - Christian Catholics 62 % - Muslims 6 % - Protestants 2 % - Jewish 1 % - saying they have no religion 26 %
The Catholics and the Protestants.
protestants
Huguenots
The Edict of Nantes
Another name for French Protestants was Huguenots. This term was used primarily during the 16th and 17th centuries to refer to members of the Reformed Church in France, who faced significant persecution for their beliefs during the Wars of Religion. The Huguenots played a crucial role in the religious and political landscape of France during that period.
Protestants
When Napoleon was in absolute power in France, he gained religious tolerance for Protestants and Jews during his regime. France was a predominately Catholic nation.
... and Protestants.
Not to the nobility, but to Protestants