In 1685, hundreds of thousands of Huguenots were forced to flee France attempting to seek refuge in other countries. Anna Barton Luther College sophomore of Eagan, Minnesota, researched the lives of ...
Oct. 18, 1685 Louis XIV Revokes the Edict of Nantes and French Huguenots Flee to South Carolina. In the 1560s, the number of Protestants who followed the Calvinist form of religion, or Huguenots, was ...
Huguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures. In 1575 a heavily slanted piece of propaganda called the “Marvellous discourse on the life, actions and misconduct of Catherine de Médicis, ...
THESE volumes 1 are the first installment of a work which will be a most valuable addition to our historical literature. The subject well deserves the treatment that Dr. Baird is giving to it, and the ...
THE great religious movements of the past have a peculiar fascination for all readers of history. Like Hamlet and Faust, they have something in them to meet the demands of every mood. Nowhere else in ...
Owen Stanwood, assistant history professor at Boston College, spoke Friday to students about the Huguenots — French Protestants who fled France in the 16th and 17th centuries due to religious ...