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  1. Admiral Gaspard de Coligny, the leader of the Huguenots. The assassination of Admiral Coligny on 24 August 1572 would prelude one of the critical events of the French Wars of Religion, the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew. The figures responsible for first the attempt on his life on 22 August and then his execution on 24 August have long been ...

  2. El atentado contra uno de los dirigentes del partido de los hugonotes, el almirante Gaspar de Coligny, el 23 de agosto de 1572. La rivalidad política entre católicos y protestantes franceses (hugonotes) provocó la matanza de San Bartolomé en 1572. El rey Carlos IX y su madre, Catalina de Médici, temían que los hugonotes alcanzaran el poder.

  3. Coligny’s unflinching and sacrificial service for Christ’s honor—a mantle of leadership that cost him his life—has led the Admiral to be considered “the most noble of all Frenchmen. ” 14. While John Calvin is surely France’s most influential Reformed giant, Admiral Gaspard remains one of the most remarkable French heroes of all time.

  4. Gaspard de Coligny, comte de Coligny, was born on 16 February 1519 at Châtillon-sur-Loing [1] (the town has been renamed to Châtillon-Coligny in 1896). He was the son of Gaspard de Coligny, Marshal of France, and his wife Louise de Montmorency. His mother had been previously married to Fercy de Mailly, by whom she had three children.

  5. 1 de may. de 2022 · About Gaspard I, comte de Coligny. Gaspard, known as the Marshal of Châtillon, was a French soldier. He served in the Italian Wars from 1495 to 1515, and was created Marshal of France in 1516. By his wife, Louise de Montmorency, sister of the future constable, he had three sons: Odet, Cardinal de Châtillon; Gaspard, the Admiral; and François ...

  6. El principal autor de esta pacificación fue el almirante GASPAR de Coligny, soldado y político francés, que fue quien rindió en 1552 a los españoles, la plaza de S.Quintín tras una heroica resistencia de diecisiete días. Convertido al protestantismo durante su cautiverio, se erigio, junto con el príncipe de CONDÉ en jefe de los hugonotes.

  7. Gaspard I de Coligny. Gaspard I de Coligny, Count of Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (1465/1470–1522), known as the Marshal of Châtillon, was a French soldier. He was born in Châtillon-Coligny, the second son of Jean III de Coligny and Eleanor de Courcelles. He served in the Italian Wars from 1495 to 1515 and was created Marshal of France ...