Huguenots were Calvin's followers in France.
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The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.
Neither the Anabaptists (followers of Ulrich Zwingli) or the southern reformed churches (followers of John Calvin) were included in the Peace of Augsburg.
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The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.
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The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.
The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.
John Calvin was a Protestant reformer.
The Huguenots are the French Calvinists
John Calvin is the person after whom Calvinism has been named. Explore this biography, to know more about his childhood, life and timeline. The followers of John Calvin were called Huguenots in France. In the US, his followers were the Puritans. The movement his teachings revolved around was called Calvinism by people who were against his teachings. His followers preferred the movement be referred to as Reformed.
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Calvinists.
The Protestants in France also known as the Huguenots or Calvinists.