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Edict of Nantes, 1598; revoked 1685.

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Q: What was the year of the Toleration of the French Huguenots?
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What year did the toleration of French Huguenots bring religious peace to France?

1598 from the Edict of Nantes


The Huguenots came from where?

The Huguenots came from France when they were driven out by the promise of religious toleration.


French protestants who were granted toleration by the edict of Nantes in 1598 but not permitted to settle in New France?

Protestant Huguenots.


What was the law that protected the Huguenots from persecution?

Which one are you talking about? The Edict of Toleration?


What were the French calvinists called?

they were known by the names "huguenots" or "protestants"


How did Louis treat the Huguenots?

He rescinded the Edict of Nantes, which had provided for toleration of Hugenots, and supported their persecution.


When were the French Huguenots exiled from France?

The Edict of Nantes (made in 1598, which guaranteed toleration to the French Calvinists) was revoked by Louis XIV in 1685. The persecution of the French protestants have started a little earlier with their places of worship being burnt down and so on.


French Calvinists were called?

French Calvinists were known by the term Huguenots or Protestants.


How did Louis xiv treat the huguenots?

He rescinded the Edict of Nantes, which had provided for toleration of Hugenots, and supported their persecution.


What were the French protestants known as?

The French Protestants were called the Huguenots.


Who were the followers of john Calvin in France?

The Huguenots are the French Calvinists


What is another word for French Huguenots?

Another word for French Huguenots is Calvinists, as they were followers of the teachings of John Calvin in France during the 16th and 17th centuries.