French Protestants (Calvinists specifically) persecuted during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
Yes, Marsilliot is considered a Huguenot surname. The term "Huguenot" refers to French Protestants, particularly those who followed the Reformed tradition during the 16th to 18th centuries. Surnames like Marsilliot often have roots in the historical context of Huguenot communities, reflecting their heritage and the socio-religious dynamics of that era.
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"un protestant" During the religion wars the protestants were also called 'les huguenots'
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)
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
French Huguenot
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A French Protestant of the period of the religious wars in France in the 16th century.
Yes, good eye. He was descended from french Huguenot's. The name Marion mean children of Mary.
Of uncertain origin; probably an Anglicized form of a French Huguenot name.
It's a French Huguenot name (French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries).
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A Huguenot was created in 1852.
They were French Protestant's from northern France who were inspired by Calvin and endorsed the Reform traditions instead of the Lutheran religion.
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