- The
Michelade (French: [miʃ(ə)lad]; Occitan: Michelada) is the name
given to the m****acre of Catholics,
including 18
Catholic priests and monks, by Protestant...
- an
early Church father and
bishop who was a
disciple of Polycarp. The
Michelade by
Huguenotes against Catholics was
later on 29
September 1567. In what...
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various cities, and m****acred
Catholics at Nîmes in an
action known as the
Michelade. The
Battle of Saint-Denis
resulted in a
Huguenot defeat and the death...
- The
Michelade m****acre of
Catholics by
Huguenots in 1567...
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depicts the St. Bartholomew's m****acre. List of
incidents of
cannibalism Michelade, a m****acre of
Catholics by
Protestants in Nîmes in 1567 Sack of Magdeburg...
- full
force of
repression and
fratricidal confrontations (including the
Michelade m****acre)
which continued until the
middle of the 17th century, adding...
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laymen and
clergy the
following day in Nîmes, in what
became known as the
Michelade. This
provoked the
second war and its main
military engagement, the Battle...
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officials in Nîmes m****acre
Catholic priests in an
event now
known as the
Michelade. 1578 – Tegucigalpa,
capital city of Honduras, is
claimed by the Spaniards...
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Protestants throughout France were killed. A few
years before, at the "
Michelade" of Nîmes in 1567,
Protestants had m****acred the
local Catholic clergy...
- City took part in the
Albigensian Crusade. 1567 –
Religious unrest ("
Michelade");
Catholics killed. 1682 –
Royal Academy of Nîmes [fr] active. 1687 -...