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The French Wars of Religion - Faith in Destruction

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On one side, the Catholic majority, unwavering in their devotion to Rome. On the other, the Huguenots, French Protestants inspired by the teachings of Jean Calvin. Caught in the crossfire of this religious divide was the monarchy, struggling to maintain order amidst growing tension. But their efforts often only fuelled the flames of conflict.
And so, in 1562, the first shots were fired in what would become known as the French Wars of Religion. Over the next three decades, France would be engulfed in a series of bloody clashes between Catholics and Protestants, tearing the nation apart.

Join us as we unravel the intricate tapestry of alliances, betrayals, and power struggles that defined this turbulent period. From the grand halls of royal palaces to the blood-soaked fields of battle, we'll bring to life the key events and personalities that shaped the destiny of France.

Timecodes:
Introduction
05:15 -
From Strength to Chaos
17:34 - Instability and Crisis
27:24 - War, War, War!
33:53 - The Saint-Barthélemy Massacre
41:05 - The Eighth and Final War
47:55 - Henri IV - "Paris is well worth a Mass"
52:06 - Conclusion
Music:
Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.
Artwork: "St. Bartholomew's Day massacre' by François Dubois (1572)

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. From Strength to Chaos (00:05:15)

3. Instability and Crisis (00:17:34)

4. War, War, War! (00:27:24)

5. The Saint-Barthélemy Massacre (00:33:53)

6. The Eighth and Final War (00:41:05)

7. Henri IV - "Paris is well worth a Mass" (00:47:55)

8. Conclusion (00:52:06)

31 episodes

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On one side, the Catholic majority, unwavering in their devotion to Rome. On the other, the Huguenots, French Protestants inspired by the teachings of Jean Calvin. Caught in the crossfire of this religious divide was the monarchy, struggling to maintain order amidst growing tension. But their efforts often only fuelled the flames of conflict.
And so, in 1562, the first shots were fired in what would become known as the French Wars of Religion. Over the next three decades, France would be engulfed in a series of bloody clashes between Catholics and Protestants, tearing the nation apart.

Join us as we unravel the intricate tapestry of alliances, betrayals, and power struggles that defined this turbulent period. From the grand halls of royal palaces to the blood-soaked fields of battle, we'll bring to life the key events and personalities that shaped the destiny of France.

Timecodes:
Introduction
05:15 -
From Strength to Chaos
17:34 - Instability and Crisis
27:24 - War, War, War!
33:53 - The Saint-Barthélemy Massacre
41:05 - The Eighth and Final War
47:55 - Henri IV - "Paris is well worth a Mass"
52:06 - Conclusion
Music:
Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.
Artwork: "St. Bartholomew's Day massacre' by François Dubois (1572)

Support the Show.

Reach out, support the show and give me feedback!

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. From Strength to Chaos (00:05:15)

3. Instability and Crisis (00:17:34)

4. War, War, War! (00:27:24)

5. The Saint-Barthélemy Massacre (00:33:53)

6. The Eighth and Final War (00:41:05)

7. Henri IV - "Paris is well worth a Mass" (00:47:55)

8. Conclusion (00:52:06)

31 episodes

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