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Huguenots (/ˈhjuːɡənɒts/ HEW-gə-nots, also UK: /-noʊz/ -nohz, French: [yɡ(ə)no]) were a
religious group of
French Protestants.
Huguenots were French...
- A
Huguenot, on St. Bartholomew's Day,
Refusing to
Shield Himself from
Danger by
Wearing the
Roman Catholic Badge. (See the
Protestant Reformation in France...
- The
Huguenot rebellions,
sometimes called the
Rohan Wars
after the
Huguenot leader Henri de Rohan, were a
series of
rebellions of the 1620s in
which French...
- The
Huguenot Monument in Franschhoek,
Western Cape,
South Africa, is
dedicated to the
cultural influences that
Huguenots have
brought to the Cape Colony...
- were a
prolonged period of war and po****r
unrest between Catholics and
Huguenots (Reformed/Calvinist Protestants) in the
Kingdom of
France between 1562...
- ********inations and a wave of
Catholic mob violence,
directed against the
Huguenots (French
Calvinist Protestants)
during the
French Wars of Religion. Traditionally...
- Some
notable French Huguenots or
people with
French Huguenot ancestry include:
James Agee (1909-1955),
American screenwriter,
Pulitzer Prize-winning author...
- The
Huguenot Church, also
called the
French Huguenot Church or the
French Protestant Church, is a
Gothic Revival church located at 136
Church Street in...
- The
Huguenot Tunnel is a toll
tunnel near Cape Town,
South Africa. It
extends the N1
national road
through the Du
Toitskloof mountains that
separate Paarl...
- Les
Huguenots (French pronunciation: [le ˈyg(ə)no]) is a
French opera by
Giacomo Meyerbeer and is one of the most po****r and
spectacular examples of...