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  2. Jun 18, 2024 · France - Reformation, Religion, Culture: The professional class that grew up in the 16th century was different in one respect from those that had gone before: it represented a predominantly secular culture—the product of Renaissance humanism.

  3. Protestantism in France has existed in its various forms, starting with Calvinism and Lutheranism since the Protestant Reformation. John Calvin was a Frenchman, as were numerous other Protestant Reformers including William Farel, Pierre Viret and Theodore Beza, who was Calvin's successor in Geneva. Peter Waldo (Pierre Vaudes/de Vaux) was a ...

  4. From 1540 onwards, Calvin’s ideas, spreading from Geneva, began to deeply influence the reform movement in France. The first protestant Church was in Meaux. It was only from 1555 onwards that other Churches were set up in different parts of France, notably in Paris, Angers and Valence.

  5. The Reformation did not first appear in France but in Germany. In 1517, a monk, Martin Luther, denounced the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church in 95 theses that caused quite a sensation. Thanks to the development of printing, the proposals for reform circulated all over Europe.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HuguenotsHuguenots - Wikipedia

    The Huguenots ( / ˈhjuːɡənɒts / HEW-gə-nots, UK also /- noʊz / -⁠nohz, French: [yɡ (ə)no]) were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed ( Calvinist) tradition of Protestantism.

  7. First published in 1904 as a volume in the classic Histoire de France depuis les origines jusqu’à la Révolution, edited by Ernest Lavisse (Paris: Hachette). Still useful for its detailed account of royal politics, events leading up to the Wars of Religion, and the wars themselves.

  8. May 27, 2024 · The Reformation became the basis for the founding of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity. The Reformation led to the reformulation of certain basic tenets of Christian belief and resulted in the division of Western Christendom between Roman Catholicism and the new Protestant traditions.

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