revoked the edict on nantes, so the country of France had to be catholic, Protestant practice was not allowed.
The Edict of Fontainebleau led to the suppression and persecution of the Huguenots as well as the destruction of Protestant churches and schools. These were all things that were protected by the Edict of Nantes.
his favourite place to go to was the Versailles it true so believe me
Louis XIV, 17 October 1685.
He turned all the powerful nobles into countries. He kept his enemies by "rovelced Edict Of Nantes".
its 13th Rock edict...
The Edict of Fontainebleau led to the suppression and persecution of the Huguenots as well as the destruction of Protestant churches and schools. These were all things that were protected by the Edict of Nantes.
Anti-protestant movements forced Louis to set some boundaries which included the Edict of Fontainebleau. However, this action lead to his downfall.
his favourite place to go to was the Versailles it true so believe me
The Huguenots were forced to leave France starting from 1681, when king Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes and by the issue of Edict of Fontainebleau ordered an actual persecution of them, which lasted for about two decades . It was calculated that 800-900,000 Huguenots left France to migrate, seeking asylum in the Protestant states of Europe, in South Africa and North America.
Paul F. Rice has written: 'The performing arts at Fontainebleau from Louis XIV to Louis XVI'
King Louis XIV.
The population of Fontainebleau is 16,236.
King Louis XIV of France
In October of 1685 by King Louis XIV.
The area of Fontainebleau is 172.05 square kilometers.
The Shops at Fontainebleau was created in 1954.
Fontainebleau Schools was created in 1921.