Éléonore de Roye

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Éléonore de Roye was a 16th-century French noblewoman and influential Huguenot figure, notably serving as Countess of Roucy and a key supporter of the Protestant cause during the French Wars of Religion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century French person
French noblewoman
Huguenot
Protestant
human
activeInPeriod 16th century
aristocraticHouse House of Roye NERFINISHED
associatedWith French Reformation NERFINISHED
Huguenot aristocracy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup French
familyName de Roye NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Éléonore NERFINISHED
hasRole noble landowner
political intermediary
religious patron
historicalContext French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf historiography of the French Wars of Religion
studies on Huguenot noblewomen
knownFor defending Huguenot interests at court
supporting Protestant ministers and communities
languageSpoken French
movement Huguenot movement NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Countess of Roucy NERFINISHED
notableFor influence in Huguenot political affairs
support of the Protestant cause during the French Wars of Religion
participatedIn French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Huguenot faction NERFINISHED
Protestant party in the French Wars of Religion
positionHeld Countess of Roucy NERFINISHED
French court noblewoman
region France NERFINISHED
religion Calvinism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
religiousConflictSide Protestant side
residence Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Roucy NERFINISHED
socialClass nobility
sphereOfInfluence French Protestant nobility
Picardy region NERFINISHED
typeOfNoble countess

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