Massacres of the South (1551-1815) Massacres of the South (1551-1815)

Massacres of the South (1551-1815‪)‬

Publisher Description

Persecution and proselytism kept pace with each other, but the blood that was shed produced the usual effect: it rendered the soil on which it fell fruitful, and after two or three years of struggle, during which two or three hundred Huguenots had been burnt or hanged, Nimes awoke one morning with a Protestant majority. In 1556 the consuls received a sharp reprimand on account of the leaning of the city towards the doctrines of the Reformation; but in 1557, one short year after this admonition, Henri II was forced to confer the office of president of the Presidial Court on William de Calviere, a Protestant.

RELEASED
1870
5 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
369
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
209.6
KB

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