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The Edict of Saint-Germain (French: édit de tolérance de Saint-Germain), also known as the Edict of January (Édit de janvier), was a landmark decree of tolerance promulgated by the regent of France, Catherine de' Medici, in January 1562.
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The Edict of July, also known as the first Edict of Saint-Germain was a decree of limited tolerance promulgated by the regent of France, Catherine de' Medici, in July 1561. Whilst it emphasised a continued commitment to banning Huguenot worship in France, it granted pardon for all religious offenses since the reign of Henry II , who had died ...
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1562 – The Edict of Saint-Germain, by Catherine de' Medici (the regent for the young Charles IX of France), issued an Ecumenical limited toleration that ended insistent persecutions of non-Catholics (mostly Huguenots), resulted from the 1516 Concordat of Bologna and a massacre of Huguenots a few week later open hostilities of the French Wars ...
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The writings not only defended the Edict of Saint-Germain on religious grounds, but also on political, the edict had been established on the advice of the princes du sang, judges of the parlements, and the notables of the court. It therefore had legal power during the minority of a king. [136]