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The Massacre of St. Bartholomew Preceded by a History of the Religious Wars in the Reign of Charles IX
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528 pages
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Set against the backdrop of 16th-century France, the narrative explores the intense religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants, culminating in the tragic events of St. Bartholomew's Day. It delves into the struggles faced by the Huguenots during the reigns of Francis I and his successors, detailing the rise of fanaticism and division within the nation. Key events include the various civil wars, political machinations, and the eventual massacre that marked a pivotal moment in France's history, highlighting the desperate quest for unity amidst chaos.
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2004, hardcover
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