Peace of Monsieur

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The Peace of Monsieur was a 1576 edict in France that temporarily ended the Fifth War of Religion by granting significant concessions and religious freedoms to the Huguenots.

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instanceOf edict
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Edict of Beaulieu NERFINISHED
Paix de Monsieur NERFINISHED
appliesTo France NERFINISHED
cause military pressure from Huguenot forces
political pressure from Catholic moderates
conflictEnded Fifth War of Religion in France NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
date 1576
ended Fifth War of Religion NERFINISHED
followedBy Sixth War of Religion NERFINISHED
granted religious freedoms to Huguenots
significant concessions to Huguenots
historicalPeriod 16th century
language French
legalStatus royal edict
locationSigned Beaulieu-lès-Loches NERFINISHED
monarchAtTime Henry III of France NERFINISHED
namedAfter François, Duke of Anjou NERFINISHED
partOf French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
reasonForName nickname of François, Duke of Anjou was "Monsieur"
religiousContext Catholic–Protestant conflict in France
religiousGroup Huguenots NERFINISHED
result legalization of Protestant worship in parts of France
political and military guarantees for Huguenots
temporary end of religious civil war in France
shortDescription 1576 French edict granting major concessions to Huguenots and ending the Fifth War of Religion
signedBy Henry III of France NERFINISHED
typeOfConcession amnesty for participants in the war
religious toleration for Huguenots
restoration of confiscated property to Huguenots
year 1576

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Peace of La Rochelle (1573) followedBy Peace of Monsieur