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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.
Protestant Huguenots.
The Edict of Nantes
The Huguenots.
The Huguenots.
Act of Toleration
The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
Freedom to the Calvinist Protestants.
The Toleration Act
The Toleration Act of 1649.
In 1598 king henry IV issued the edict of NAntes to protect protestans this granted the Huguenots religious toleration and other freedoms After henry assassination in 1610 his nine years old son Louis xIII inherited the throne louis appointed cardinal richelieu as His chief minister. richelieu sought to strench
The Edict of Nantes, issued in 1598 by King Henry IV of France, granted religious tolerance to the Huguenots, a Protestant minority. It allowed them to practice their faith freely and hold public office, thus ending decades of religious conflict in France.