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Home | Centuries | The 17th century - In the days of the Edict of Nantes | The Edict of rigour (1661-1685)
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While the Catholic clergy launched missions for the conversion of Protestants, Louis XIV set up a policy that restricted the scope of the Edict of Nantes and then launched a campaign of intimidation by the means of "dragonnades" that aimed at eradicating Protestantism from the kingdom.



The Edict of rigour (1661-1685)
 The Edict of rigour (1661-1685)
Legal harassment (1661-1685)
 Legal harassment (1661-1685)
The Protestant resistance (1661-1700)
 The Protestant resistance (1661-1700)
The conversion policy (1661-1685)
 The conversion policy (1661-1685)
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 The "Dragonnades" (1681-1685)
 
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