In the 17th century it became an important stopping point for Huguenot refugees from France.
Did the Huguenot refugees also contribute to the English lacemaking industry?
French Huguenot refugees arrived in the area in 1685, and the blue drops represent the tears of their struggle.
His family is reputed to be descended from French Huguenot refugees.
In 1688, 200 Huguenot refugees arrived at the Cape.
Many years later the arrival of Huguenot refugees gave the name to French Street.
The name is generally thought to refer to the settlement of Huguenot refugees in the area.
Ca. 1700 the first Huguenot refugees settled in Müncheberg and the town became a permanent military base.
He was born in Geneva to two French Huguenot refugees.
In the beginning, the faculty comprised Huguenot refugees only and the language of education was French.