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Trivia about huguenots
Thousands of these Protestants were killed by pro-Catholic forces in the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew's Day
Gaspard II de Coligny, a leader of these French Protestants, was disemboweled & thrown out of a window in 1572
When Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes, thousands of these French Protestants fled to America
Written around 1589, "The Massacre of Paris" was about the 1572 slaughter of these Protestants
In 1562 these French Protestants constructed Charlesfort on Parris Island, South Carolina
In London, Shakespeare boarded with the Mountjoys, a family of these French Protestants
Fort Caroline Natl. Memorial in Florida overlooks the site of a colony founded by these French Protestants
These Protestants of 16th century France are still around & may belong to a Bloomington, Minn. society for them
The Catholic Marguerite de Valois is a pivotal character in the 1836 opera named for these French Protestants
Many of them left France when Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes
In March 1562 members of this French religious group were massacred at Vassy
John Calvin's followers in England were "Puritans"; his followers in France were called this
In 1569 Raleigh fought in France on the side of these French Protestants
In 1562, in what is now S.C., these French Protestants established a colony named Port Royal
This group persecuted in France in the 16th century was the title subject of a 19th c. opera by Meyerbeer
The 1598 Edict of Nantes gave this group freedom of worship in many parts of France
As a teen Walter Raleigh served with the armies of these French Protestants