Europe is a country of wars. The Crusades were wars of religion, but nowhere in the Bible does it advocate for war
domestic war
over 600,000 people died
Henri II was the last powerful Valois
Three weak sons followed
Francis II (married to Mary Stuart)
Charles IX
Henri III
Cathrine de Medici controlled the sons
was the mother to the boys
played both sides in the Civil War
developed a reputation for cruelty
Two sides
Guise family led the Catholics in the North
Bourbon family led Hugenots in the South
fighting over royal inheritance
Cathrine supported the Guises in the first phase
St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
August 24, 1572
20,000 Hugenots were killed
Henri of Navarre, a Bourbon, survived
Cathrine started supporting Bourbons
Catholic League → Civil War ← Protestant Union (Bourbons)
Henri of Navarre defeated Catholic League and becomes Henri IV of France
France was left divided by religion
Royal power had weakened
Valois family replaced by Bourbons
Ended Spanish interference in France
Converted to Catholicism
did this to compromise and make peace
Paris is worth a mass
this was an example of politique (the interest of the states comes first before any religious consideration)
fighting for royal inheritance
Passed Edict of Nates in 1598
granted religious freedom to Hugenots
did not grant religious freedom for all