Why Were the French Huguenots Killed

Why Were the French Huguenots Killed

The persecution and massacre of the French Huguenots during the 16th century remain a significant and tragic event in European history. This religious conflict between the Huguenots, who were French Protestants, and the powerful Catholic factions in France resulted in widespread violence and loss of life. Why were the French Huguenots killed? The Huguenots faced […]

Tracing the Past: Jean Ribault and Fort Caroline Timeline

Our journey tracing the past commences with the legendary French explorer, Jean Ribault, and the historical Fort Caroline. Ribault’s voyages in the 16th century left an indelible mark on the French colonization period, shaping the course of history in North America. Jean Ribault and Fort Caroline’s tale intrinsically ties with the French colonization of the […]

Jean Ribault’s Legacy: Huguenot Influence and Contributions

The annals of history are replete with stories of explorers who ventured into the unknown, pushing the boundaries of what was known and expanding the world map. One such significant figure, often overlooked in the chronicles of maritime exploration, is Jean Ribault, a French navigator whose expeditions in the 16th Century left an indelible imprint […]

Huguenot Heritage Sites in Florida: Preserving History

The memory of an era can fade away with time, but preserved historical sites serve as windows into the past, allowing us to catch glimpses of our ancestry. One such valuable story pertains to the Huguenots, a group of French Protestants who migrated to various parts of the world during the 16th century. Among the […]

Passionate Faith: Understanding the Religious Beliefs of the French Huguenots

Throughout history, religious beliefs have played a pivotal role in shaping the destinies of nations and influencing the lives of millions. The French Huguenots, a significant group of French Protestants, stood at the center of a tumultuous religious and political landscape during the 16th and 17th centuries. Their beliefs and struggles for religious freedom not […]

The History of Jacksonville, Florida: Jean Ribault and the Huguenots

History often holds captivating stories that connect us to the past, shedding light on the people and events that have shaped the world we live in today. Jacksonville, Florida, a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty, is no exception. At the heart of Jacksonville’s history lies the enigmatic figure of […]

Admiral Gaspard de Coligny Leader of the French Huguenots

Who Were the French Huguenots?

The French Protestant Legacy: A Journey to Huguenot History Amidst France’s renowned heritage and diverse culture lies a lesser-known chapter in its history—the captivating narrative of the French Huguenots. Who were the French Huguenots, then? The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians (Calvinists. Followers of the teachings of the reformers John Calvin, and Martin […]

Emigration of the Huguenots 1566 by Jan Antoon Neuhuys

Huguenot History: Who Exactly Were The Huguenots?

In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (the 1500s & 1600s), Protestants in France who followed the teachings of John Calvin were known as Huguenots. They were also referred to as French Protestants, members of the Reformed Church, and Calvinists. Calvin was a French theologian who rose to prominence in the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth […]

French Huguenots Attacked – The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre cover

French Huguenots Attacked – The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

Beginning on the 24th of August 1572, the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre was undoubtedly one of the most horrendous and violent events in French Huguenot history. This widespread murder of French Huguenots killed between 5000 and 25000 people over the course of more than two months. Let’s take a closer look at this horrific event […]

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Seeking Refuge In Brazil: The First French Huguenots In The Americas

The French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, faced heavy persecution in France during the 1500s and 1600s. Despite the growing number of Huguenots in France, the country was still predominantly Roman Catholic. As a result, numerous conflicts and terrible acts of violence, such as the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre took place. Countless French Huguenots fled […]