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The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes was an event of major importance in European history, causing a disruption in France as many French Huguenots emigrated towards the protestant countries of Europe. This had many repercussions, both socially and culturally on all the countries involved |
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Countries of Refuge in the XVIIIth century |
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Countries of Refuge : Germany in the XVIIIth century |
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Countries of Refuge : Holland in the XVIIIth century |
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Countries of Refuge : Switzerland |
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The Huguenots in South Africa |
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Jacques Basnage (1653-1723) |
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Pierre Jurieu (1637-1713) |
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Jacques Saurin (1677-1730) |
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