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In what city was a famous edict issued tolerating Calvinists in France around 1600?

AnswerThe city was Nantes, France. King Henry IV issued the famed Edict of Nantes, which gave toleration to Huguenots (as French Calvinists were called). :)


In what city was a famous edict issued tolerating Calvanists in France?

An edict was issued in Nantes on April 13, 1598, by King Henry IV that ordered tolerance of the Calvinists in France. They were granted substantial rights, in a nation which was vastly Catholic


What was the end result of the Edict of Nantes?

In 1598, King Henry IV, who was raised a Protestant, issued the Edict of Nantes, granting religious freedom in most of France. It basically established civil rights for the Huguenots, who were Calvinist Protestants within predominantly Roman Catholic France.


Before the french revolution who issued all of france's laws?

Before the French revolution, the monarchy issued France's laws.


When did President Monroe issued his famous Doctrine?

1823


Who issued the declaration of pillnitz?

Austria issued the declaration of pillnitz which stated that if anything happend to the king they would declare war on France


What is Mount Sinai famous for?

It was where the Ten Commandments were issued by God.


Is the passport issued by the police station in London?

No. British passports in London are issued by the Passport Office which is situated in a street called Petty France.


How does Washington avoid war with both France and Britain?

He issued the document "Proclamation of Neutrality". :)


What was issued by Henry IV of France and protected the Huguenots' freedom of worship?

Edict of Nantes


Why is the Penny Black stamp famous?

It is the first stamp issued. That makes it the 'First.'


Issued by Britain and France during world war 1?

A declaration of war against Germany.