Second Huguenot rebellion (1625)
The third and last Huguenot rebellion started with an English military intervention aimed at encouraging an upheaval against the French king.
The Huguenot rebellions were implacably suppressed by the French Crown.
A family who would fight on Protestant side in the Huguenot rebellions.
The construction of the fort had been started by the Count of Soissons in 1620 during the first Huguenot rebellion.
It was one of the last events of the Huguenot rebellions (1621-1629).
The redition was the final chapter of the Huguenot rebellions, as the remnants of Huguenot power in southern France surrendered to the king.
This was one of the last events in the repression of the Huguenot rebellions in France.
At the end of the siege, Henri, Duke of Rohan, the leader of the Huguenot rebellion, submitted.
It was part of the Huguenot rebellions.