French Protestant in the 16th century; the term referred mainly to Calvinists. Persecuted under Francis I and Henry II, the Huguenots survived both an attempt to exterminate them (the Massacre of
St Bartholomew on 24 August 1572) and the religious wars of the next 30 years. In 1598
Henry IV (himself formerly a Huguenot) granted them toleration under the Edict of
Nantes. Louis XIV revoked the edict in 1685, attempting their forcible conversion, and 400,000 emigrated.
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