... Quatr and the House of Valois. After the Edict of Nantes they removed from France to England and Wales and...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 10/06/2011
... fled France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes . Antoine and other Huguenots spent some years in the ...
4 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 21/04/2009
...the Huguenot Protestants refugees after the repeal of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Some fifty thousand, mainly skilled French artisans...
7 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 07/07/2011
...39;Esprey in France in 1680 following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes and settled in various parts of southern England, mainly in...
5 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 03/09/2009
...persecution on the Continent, especially after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by King Louis X1V in 1685. The surname was...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 02/04/2009
...the 17th Century, when Louis X1V revoked the Edict of Nantes . The surname is typical of many early European names...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 18/06/2008
...probably around 1725, although Louis XIV had evoked the Edict of Nantes protecting French Huguenots on 22 October 1685...
2 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 20/10/2008
... sought refuge in England and elsewhere. Although the Edict of Nantes (1598) officially guaranteed religious toleration, persecution continued, and...
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 11/09/2010
... sought refuge in England and elsewhere. Although the Edict of Nantes (1598) officially guaranteed religious toleration, persecution continued, and...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 06/02/2011