The Edict of Nîmes, issued in 1560, was a significant decree during the French Wars of Religion that aimed to establish a degree of religious tolerance between Catholics and Huguenots (French Protestants). It allowed Huguenots to practice their faith openly in certain towns while maintaining Catholic worship rights. This edict was part of broader efforts to mitigate religious conflict in France, although it ultimately did not end the hostilities between the two groups. The tensions continued, leading to further violence and the eventual establishment of the Edict of Nantes in 1598.
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The word denim comes from french word "serge de Nimes" which is the name of a fabric originated in Nimes a southern city of France.
Edict of Nantes happened in 1598.
Edict of Beaulieu happened in 1576.
313 is the date given for the signing of the Edict of Milan.
Yes, there are trains from Nimes to Arles and Avignon. It takes about 20 minutes to get from Nimes to Arles and about 30 minutes to get from Nimes to Avignon.
i will be flying from nimes but will be staying in sete the night before. How long would it take Sete to Nimes
Fabric made in Nimes in the south of France."from Nimes"- in French: de Nimes. (the terminal 'es' in French is silent)
It's about 1000 kms from Calais to Nimes. If you're coming from the UK you might want to consider flying from on of the UK airports into Nimes instead?
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The aqueduct in Nimes (called the Pont du Gard) is about 2000 years old.
The aqueduct in Nimes (called the Pont du Gard) is about 2000 years old.
Jean de Nimes made the first "de nim" ( also hence "jean's). Nimes is in France.
A hard-wearing cotton cloth originally made in Nimes, in France. It was called cloth 'de Nimes' (of Nimes), and so, in English 'denim'. Other raw materials of course are the metal studs and zips.
A hard-wearing cotton cloth originally made in Nimes, in France. It was called cloth 'de Nimes' (of Nimes), and so, in English 'denim'. Other raw materials of course are the metal studs and zips.
Nimes
390 kms