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French Wars of Religion - Comprehensive Documentary - 4K

  / pike_and_shot_channel     / pikeandshotbat1     / pikeandshotbattles     / pikeandshotbattles.documentaries.7   It's 1559. Francis II, King of France is celebrating the conclusion of the Italian Wars, when he tragically dies in a joust. This unleashes a civil war between Catholics and Huguenots, that will develop into a European war. After the Tumult of Amboise Catherine of Medici and the Politiques propose concessions. But after the Massacre of Vassy compromise seems impossible. The Prince of Conde and Admiral Coligny rally against the Guise. The Battle of Dreux is won by the Catholics led by Anne de Montmorency. Nevertheless the moderates win and King Charles IX issues the Edict of Amboise. The War resumes spurred on by the Catholic Conspiracy and the Surprise at Meux, but peace is achieved after the Battle of Saint Denis. The third war kicks off with the Battle of Jarnac and the Battle of Montcontour. With the Dutch Revolt the war widens even more. Sectarianism reaches its peak at the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre. The War of the Three Henrys proves to be the most destructive one. Henry III is ousted from Paris after the Day of the Barricades and the Catholic League becomes supreme. But Henry of Navarre defeats Mayenne at the Battle of Arques and the Battle of Ivry. After the Siege of Paris and his conversion, Henry IV becomes king. The Edict of Nantes is proclaimed in 1598, ending the French Wars of Religion. Bibliography: Knecht, R J (2002). The French Religious Wars 1562–1598 Knecht, R J (2010). The French Wars of Religion 1559-1598 Holt, M P (1995). The French Wars of Religion 1562-1629 Thompson, J W (1909). The Wars of Religion in France 1559-1576 Wood, J B (1997). Warfare, Soldiers and Society during the Wars of Religion in France Armstrong, E (1904). The French Wars of Religion: The Political Aspects Koenigsberg, H G (1968). Europe in the Sixteenth Century Dickens, A G (1966). Reformation and Society in Sixteenth-Century Europe Greengrass, M (2014). Christendom Destroyed Europe 1517-1648 Sutherland, N M (1973). The Massacre of St. Bartholomew and the European conflict Norwich, J J (2018). A History of France Hart D G (2013). Calvinism A History Tol, J A M (2016). Germany and the Coming of the French Wars of Religion Bergin, J (2014). The Politics of Religion in Early Modern France Nolan, C J (2006). The Age of Wars of Religion, 1000-1650 An Encyclopedia Dunn, R S (1970). The age of religious wars, 1559-1689 Caroll, S (1998). Noble Power during the French Wars of Religion Parker, G (2014). Imprudent King The New Life of Philip II Viesner-Hanks, M E (2006). Early Modern Europe 1450–1789 Collins, J B (2006). Early Modern Europe Issues and Interpretations McLachlan, S (2020). The Reisläufer 0:00 The Joust 0.41 The Guise, the Bourbons and Catherine 2:12 Calvinism 4:48 Tumult of Amboise 7:01 Catherine and the Politiques 9:14 Charles IX 11:35 Edict of January 14:04 Massacre of Vassy 16:20 The strategic situation 17:25 The French army 21:15 Mobilization 24:12 The war begins 27:45 Battle of Dreux 31:18 Edict of Amboise 33:22 The 4 Year Peace 35:25 Catholic Conspiracy 37:25 Surprise at Meux 38:28 Battle of Saint Denis 40:32 Third War 42:47 Jarnac to Moncontour 47:03 Arnay-Le-Duc to Saint Germaine 49:05 With or Without Spain 50:22 The Dutch Revolt 52:37 The Massacre 56:06 The 4th War 58:45 The 5th War 59:51 The Malcontents 1:02:16 The 6th War 1:04:19 The 7th War 1:06:15 War of the Three Henrys 1:09:44 Battle of Coutras 1:12:45 Vimory, Auneau 1:15:03 Day of the Barricades 1:17:20 The Spanish Armada 1:18:13 Assassinations 1:20:40 Arques, Ivry 1:24:00 The Sieges 1:26:55 Conversion 1:28:33 Aftermath 1:30:42 Timeline of Events 1:39:00 Genealogy #FrenchWarsofReligion #ReligiousWars #Animation

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