French+Protestant

  • 111Thomas M'Crie the Elder — For his eldest son, of the same name, see Thomas M Crie the Younger.Thomas M Crie (November, 1772 August 5, 1835) was a Scottish historian, writer, and preacher born in the town of Dunse, Berwickshire in November 1772. He was the eldest of a… …

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  • 112Jacques Besson — Infobox Scientist name = Jacques Besson birth date = 1540? birth place = Briançon, France death date = 1573 death place = England last residence = nationality = French religion = Protestant field = Engineering, Mathematics, InstrumentationJacques …

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  • 113Huguenots —    Protestantism came to France immediately after its emergence in neighboring Germany and Switzerland. When strong opposition arose, two of the leading Protestant thinkers, John Calvin and William Farel, moved to Geneva, which became the center… …

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  • 114COMMUNITY — antiquity middle ages character and structures functions and duties individual centers the muslim caliphate in the east …

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  • 115Mons — This article is about the city in Belgium. For other uses, see Mons (disambiguation). Montes redirects here. For other uses, see Montes (disambiguation). Mons The Belfry in Mons …

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  • 116Charleston, South Carolina — Charleston   City   City of Charleston …

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  • 117David Blondel — (1591 – April 6, 1655) was a French Protestant clergyman, historian and classical scholar. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 Notes …

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  • 118November 28 — For the town in Argentina, see 28 de Noviembre. << November 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 …

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  • 119Huguenots in South Africa — A large number of people in South Africa are descended from Huguenots. Most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony, but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaner and Afrikaans population, thanks to sharing a similar religion to… …

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  • 120Camisard — /kam euh zahrd , kam euh zahrd /; Fr. /kann mee zannrdd /, n. any French Protestant, living in the region of the Cévennes Mountains, who carried on a revolt against Louis XIV in the early part of the 18th century. [1695 1705; < F, equiv. to camis …

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