The Huguenots were significant as they represented a major Protestant movement in France during the 16th and 17th centuries, advocating for religious reform and freedom against the dominant Catholic Church. Their struggles and conflicts, notably the French Wars of Religion, highlighted the broader tensions between Protestantism and Catholicism in Europe. Additionally, their eventual persecution led to a significant diaspora, where many Huguenots fled to other countries, contributing to cultural and economic development in places like the Netherlands, England, and America. Their legacy continues to influence discussions on religious tolerance and civil rights.
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Martina Huguenot van der Linden died in 1988.
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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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A Huguenot was created in 1852.
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Huguenot Schoolhouse was created in 1863.
Huguenot Monument was created in 1945.
Huguenot Fort was created in 1694.
Antoine Court - Huguenot - was born in 1696.
Antoine Court - Huguenot - died in 1760.
Huguenot Memorial Bridge was created in 1950.
Blessed Sacrament Huguenot was created in 1959.
The Huguenot Society of America was created in 1883.
The address of the Huguenot Park Branch is: 830 Huguenot Avenue, Staten Island, 10312 M