The French Protestants were called the Huguenots.
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Both concluded with Protestants winning expanded rights in Catholic realms.
Many were Calvinists or Hugenots. __ Although French Protestants (Hugenots or Calvinists) settled in New France, the predominate faith was Catholic.
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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.
In the Boer Wars the British fought against the Boers, who were descended mainly from Dutch settlers and also from some French and German Protestants.
The French Protestants were called the Huguenots.
they were known by the names "huguenots" or "protestants"
The French Protestants were called the Huguenots.
French Calvinists were known by the term Huguenots or Protestants.
In French, 'huguenot' was the name for protestants. There is no old French coin known as a 'huguenot' - but there is a 1924 US half-dollar called 'Hugenot-Walloon tercentenary'. (follow link)
Geneva, the Protestants were lead there by John Calvin. Who was chosen to lead the French and Swiss Protestants.
French Protestants
The main conflict was between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire (mostly present-day Germany). The French Protestants involved were known as Huguenots.
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
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.
The French Protestants were called the "Huguenots"
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