The Peace of Alais, also known as the Edict of Alès or the Edict of Grace, was a treaty negotiated by Cardinal Richelieu with Huguenot leaders and signed...
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at the foot of the Cévennes, near the Cévennes National Park. Alès station has rail connections to Nîmes, Mende and Clermont-Ferrand. Alès may be the modern...
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This was one of the last events in the repression of the Huguenot rebellions in France. The redition was followed by the Peace of Alès of 27 September...
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Dragonnades (category Persecution of the Huguenots)
were abolished in 1629 under the Peace of Alès following the Huguenot rebellions, but the provisions of the Edict of Nantes granting religious tolerance...
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Charente-Maritime (category Departments of Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
to 5,000, forcing surrender on October 28, 1628. The Peace of Alès (1629) stripped Protestants of safe havens but allowed worship, though the Counter-Reformation...
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Huguenot rebellions (redirect from Huguenot rebellion of 1622)
achieved a decisive victory in the siege of Alès in June 1629, and Rohan submitted. By the terms of the Peace of Alais, the Huguenots lost their territorial...
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siege of Alès was undertaken by Louis XIII of France, and the city captured on 17 June 1629. The siege of Alès followed the disastrous capitulation of the...
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Peace Prize annually "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing...
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find an ally in France against the power of the Habsburgs. In 1626, France under Richelieu concluded a secret peace with Spain, and disputes arose around...
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sieges of the Huguenot rebellion were followed by the Peace of Alès (27 September 1629), which settled the revolt by guaranteeing the practice of the Huguenot...
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Anglo-French War (1627–1629) (redirect from Anglo-French War of 1627)
1629. The English occupied the colony with Kirke as governor. With the Peace of Alès in April 1629, which settled concessions to the defeated Huguenots,...
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the Peace of Alès in 1629 is the actual conclusion. However, the agreed upon beginning of the wars is the Massacre of Wassy in 1562, and the Edict of Nantes...
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October 2022. "Ales Bialiatski nominated for Nobel Peace Prize again". spring96.org. 4 February 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2022. "The Nobel Peace Prize 2022"...
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Counter-Reformation (section Council of Trent)
would be lost at the Peace of Alès of 1629, but the religious toleration lasted until the reign of Louis XIV, who resumed persecution of Protestants and finally...
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Treaty of Montpellier (or the Peace of Montpellier) was signed in Montpellier on 18 October 1622 between King Louis XIII of France and Duke Henry II of Rohan...
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Colony. June 28 – Huguenot rebellions: Louis XIII of France signs in his camp at Lédignan the Peace of Alès, ending the Huguenot rebellions. The Huguenots...
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Anduze (category Communes of Gard)
autonomy. Anduze was the basis of the resistance of the Duc de Rohan in 1622, and in 1629, the Peace of Alès, saw the dismantling of the city ramparts. In the...
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with the siege of Montpellier, which ended in stalemate, leading to the 1622 Peace of Montpellier, which temporarily confirmed the right of the Huguenots...
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Narges Mohammadi**, born in Iran, Peace, 2023 Lev Landau*, Physics, 1962 Muhammad Yunus, Peace, 2006 Ales Bialiatski, Peace, 2022 Svetlana Alexievich, born...
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Mas d'Azil cave (category Caves of Occitania (administrative region))
the Mas-d'Azil. In retaliation, one clause[which?] of the Peace of Alès provided for the destruction of the cave's fortifications, done in 1632. During the...
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The Treaty of Paris (1626) was a peace agreement between king Louis XIII and the Huguenots following the outbreak of the Second Huguenot rebellion and...
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relieve it, the city surrendered in October 1628, and the June 1629 Peace of Alès largely ended Protestant autonomy. Israel 1990, p. 83. Hayden 1973,...
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Anne de Rohan (poétesse) (category House of Rohan)
were released after four months in captivity. On 16 June 1629, the Peace of Alès treaty was signed. Her mother, Catherine de Parthenay, died at her Parc...
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The Blockade of La Rochelle (French: Blocus de La Rochelle) took place in 1621-1622 during the repression of the Huguenot rebellion by the French king...
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Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Award for Promotion of Climate Change Issues, with their "Renewable Energy Target" monologue. Aly and Whitty finished...
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The Battle of Blavet (French: Bataille du Blavet) was an encounter between the Huguenot forces of Soubise and a French fleet under the Duke of Nevers in...
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1629 in France (category Years of the 17th century in France)
June – Huguenot rebellions: Louis XIII, King of France, signs in his camp at Lédignan the Peace of Alès, ending the Huguenot rebellions. The Huguenots...
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Catherine de Parthenay (category House of Rohan)
captivity. On 16 June 1629, the Peace of Alès treaty was signed. Meanwhile, in 1628, Henri II, Duke of Rohan became the leader of the Protestant princes. Her...
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the Thirty Years War by negotiating peace treaties with France in 1629 and with Spain in 1630, to the dismay of Protestant forces on the continent. Following...
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battle of Saint-Martin-de-Ré on 27 October 1622 between the naval forces of La Rochelle and a Royal fleet under Charles de Guise. An uneasy peace was made...
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