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  2. Nancy Zieman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy's Notions retail store in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Zieman was born on June 21, 1953, and raised on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. [1] She was the daughter of Ralph and Barbara Luedtke. [1] Zieman graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Stout with double majors in home economics and journalism. [1] She married Richard Zieman in 1977. [1]

  3. Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Le Zénith Nantes Métropole, an indoor arena in Saint-Herblain, has a capacity of 9,000 and is France's largest concert venue outside Paris. [207] Since its opening in 2006, Placebo, Supertramp, Snoop Dogg and Bob Dylan have performed on its stage. Nantes's largest venue is La Cité, Nantes Events Center, a 2,000-seat auditorium. [208]

  4. Persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Protestant religion in France, the Huguenots, had been granted substantial religious, political and military freedom by Henry IV in his Edict of Nantes. Later, following renewed warfare, they were stripped of their political and military privileges by Louis XIII, but retained their religious freedoms.

  5. Edict of Nantes - Wikipedia

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    Pugh, Wilma J. "Social welfare and the Edict of Nantes: Lyon and Nimes." French Historical Studies 8.3 (1974): 349–376. online; Sutherland, Nicola M. "The Crown, the Huguenots, and the Edict of Nantes." in The Huguenot Connection: The Edict of Nantes, Its Revocation, and Early French Migration to South Carolina (Springer, Dordrecht, 1988) pp ...

  6. Drownings at Nantes - Wikipedia

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    The Drownings at Nantes, anonymous period painting, Musée d'histoire de Nantes The first drownings happened on the night of 16 November 1793 (26 Brumaire Year II of the French Republic ). The victims were 160 Catholic priests known as ' refractory clergy ' ( French : clergé réfractaire ) who had been arrested in the area.

  7. Timeline of Nantes - Wikipedia

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    445 CE - Nantes besieged by Huns. [2] 453 - Desiderius becomes Roman Catholic Bishop of Nantes . [3] 548 - Félix of Nantes becomes Catholic bishop. [3] 843-936 - The Normans held the town. [4] 992 - Nantes taken by forces of the Duke of Brittany. [2] 1118 - Fire. [2] 1207 - Château des ducs de Bretagne constructed, a large castle in Nantes. [4]

  8. History of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    The backbone of Nantes's prosperity was the Atlantic slave trade. On 4 August 1789, the National Constituent Assembly in Paris unanimously proclaimed the abolition of feudal privileges. These included the privileges of the provinces such as Brittany.

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