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  1. Hace 1 día · Massacre of Vassy (1562) – Western France; First War of Religion (156263) – Western and Southwestern France; Second War of Religion (1567–68) – Western and Southwestern France; Third War of Religion (1568–70) – Western and Southwestern France; St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (1572) – Northeastern France

  2. Hace 3 días · En France, on appelle guerres de Religion [1] les huit guerres civiles d'origine religieuse qui se sont succédé dans le royaume de France de 1562 à 1598, opposant partisans du catholicisme et partisans du protestantisme (les « huguenots ») dans des opérations militaires pouvant aller jusqu'à la bataille rangée.

    • 1562 - 1598
    • France
  3. 20 de mar. de 2024 · When in July 1562 traces of human sacrifice were found in a cave containing sacred statues of the Maya, Landa in his religious zeal conducted an auto-da-fé at Maní. Some 5,000 Maya statues were utterly destroyed, and that was not the end of his destruction.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Maximilian II (born July 31, 1527, Vienna, Austria—died Oct. 12, 1576, Regensburg [Germany]) was the Holy Roman emperor from 1564, whose liberal religious policies permitted an interval of peace between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Germany after the first struggles of the Reformation.

  5. Hace 2 días · In this, she was acknowledging her lack of effective military power in the face of the Protestant lords, while also following a policy that strengthened her links with England. She joined with Moray in the destruction of Scotland's leading Catholic magnate, Lord Huntly, in 1562, after he led a rebellion against her in the Highlands.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2024 · John Erskine, 2nd earl of Mar (born c. 1558—died Dec. 14, 1634, Stirling, Stirling, Scot.) was a Scottish politician and friend of King James VI; he helped James govern Scotland both before and after James ascended the English throne (as James I) in 1603.