Edict of Saint-Germain
The Edict of Saint-Germain, also known as the Edict of January, was a landmark decree of tolerance promulgated by the regent of France, Catherine de' Medici, in January 1562. The act represented the culmination of several years of slowly liberalising edicts which had begun with the 1560 Edict of Amboise. The edict provided limited tolerance to the Protestant Huguenots in the Roman Catholic realm, though with counterweighing restrictions on their behaviour. After two months the Paris Parlement would be compelled to register it by the rapidly deteriorating situation in the capital. The direct enforced impact of the edict would be highly limited by the subsequent breaking out of the first French Wars of Religion but it would form the foundation for subsequent toleration edicts as first in the
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Edict of Saint-Germain
The Edict of Saint-Germain, also known as the Edict of January, was a landmark decree of tolerance promulgated by the regent of France, Catherine de' Medici, in January 1562. The act represented the culmination of several years of slowly liberalising edicts which had begun with the 1560 Edict of Amboise. The edict provided limited tolerance to the Protestant Huguenots in the Roman Catholic realm, though with counterweighing restrictions on their behaviour. After two months the Paris Parlement would be compelled to register it by the rapidly deteriorating situation in the capital. The direct enforced impact of the edict would be highly limited by the subsequent breaking out of the first French Wars of Religion but it would form the foundation for subsequent toleration edicts as first in the
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Het Edict van Saint-Germain wa ...... tijdens de Hugenotenoorlogen.
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L'editto di Saint-Germain-en-L ...... trent'anni dopo da Enrico IV.
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L'editto di Saint-Germain-en-L ...... trent'anni dopo da Enrico IV.
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Edict of Saint-Germain
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Edict van Saint-Germain
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Edicto de Saint-Germain
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Edikt von Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1562)
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Editto di Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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Edykt z Saint-Germain
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Édit de janvier 1562
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Édito de Saint-Germain
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Сен-Жерменский эдикт
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Сен-Жерменський едикт
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