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Edict of Beaulieu

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and to ensure that the Edict was duly inscribed. In December 1576, however, the States-General of Blois declared itself against the Edict of Beaulieu. Thereupon the Protestants took up arms under the leadership of
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recorded in his diary "This was so odious to the Court, that if the King had not come there in person, it would never have been published" (Quoted Holt 1988:511).
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which he had abjured at the time of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew. The advantage was on the Catholic side, thanks to some successes achieved by the
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According to the papal nuncio, Antonio Maria Salviati, "La corte non voleva emologare le lettere, ma il Re in persona vi è andato..." Holt 1988,
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because the same number of Catholics and Protestants sat in these tribunals. Additionally, there was to be a disclaimer of the
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the right of public worship for their religion, thenceforth officially called the
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on 14 May to subvert pending opposition in the strongly Catholic
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Wilkinson, Maurice, "The Wars of Religion in the PĂ©rigord",
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The Edict, which was negotiated by the king's brother,
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Index

Peace of Monsieur
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French Wars of Religion
First; 1562–1563
Conflict in the provinces
Rouen
Vergt
Dreux
Orléans
Saint-Denis
Chartres
Jarnac
La Roche-l'Abeille
Poitiers
Orthez
Moncontour
Saint-Jean d'Angély
Arney-le-Duc
Mons
Sommières
Sancerre
La Rochelle
Dormans
La Charité-sur-Loire
Issoire
Brouage
La Fère
War of the Three Henrys

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