Disambiguation evidence for revocation of the Edict of Nantes via surface form

"Revocation of the Edict of Nantes"


As subject (58)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Revocation of the Edict of Nantes".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Edict of Nantes
surface form: Edict of Fontainebleau
cause Catholic pressure for suppression of Protestantism
cause absolutist policies of Louis XIV
cause desire of Louis XIV for religious unity in France
consequence Huguenot diaspora across Europe
consequence confiscation of Huguenot property
consequence economic impact on French industry and commerce
consequence forced conversions of Huguenots to Catholicism
consequence increased anti-French sentiment in Protestant states
consequence loss of skilled artisans and merchants from France
consequence mass emigration of Huguenots from France
consequence renewed persecution of Huguenots
consequence settlement of Huguenot refugees in Brandenburg-Prussia
consequence settlement of Huguenot refugees in England
consequence settlement of Huguenot refugees in Switzerland
consequence settlement of Huguenot refugees in the American colonies
consequence settlement of Huguenot refugees in the Dutch Republic
consequence strengthening of Protestant communities abroad
consequence use of dragonnades to coerce conversions
country Kingdom of France
date 1685
documentType ordinance on religion
documentType royal edict
follows Edict of Nantes
hasLanguage French
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
historicalPeriod Louis XIV of France
surface form: reign of Louis XIV
instanceOf historical event
instanceOf religious policy change
legalEffect banned Huguenot religious assemblies
legalEffect closed Protestant schools
legalEffect ended legal toleration of Protestantism in France
legalEffect forbade Huguenot ministers to preach
legalEffect forbade lay Huguenots from emigrating
legalEffect mandated Catholic education for Huguenot children
legalEffect ordered destruction of Protestant churches
legalEffect outlawed public Protestant worship in France
legalEffect required Huguenot children to be baptized as Catholics
legalEffect required Protestant pastors to leave France
partOf Counter-Reformation
surface form: Catholic Counter-Reformation in France
partOf religious policy of Louis XIV
place Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau
promulgatedBy Louis XIV of France
relatedConcept absolutism in France
relatedConcept freedom of conscience
relatedConcept religious intolerance
relatedConcept religious persecution
relatedEvent Edict of Nantes
relatedEvent Treaty of Ryswick
religionAffected Calvinism
religionFavored Roman Catholicism
religiousGroupTargeted Huguenots
surface form: French Protestants
religiousGroupTargeted Huguenots
repeals Edict of Nantes
repeals Edict of Nantes
surface form: Nantes edict of religious toleration for Huguenots
signedAt Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau
signedBy Louis XIV of France
signedOn 18 October 1685

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Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Revocation of the Edict of Nantes".

Huguenots associatedWithEvent
"Revocation of the Edict of Nantes"
European wars of religion hasSignificantEvent
"Revocation of the Edict of Nantes"
Kingdom of France notableEvent
"Revocation of the Edict of Nantes"