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The Prince of Conde obtained from Charles IX (1550-1574
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The Prince of Conde obtained from Charles IX (1550-1574
LSE4095628 The Prince of Condeobtained from Charles IX (1550-1574) an edit by which he allowed the Calvinists to exercise their religion in the kingdom (Peace of St Germain signed 08/08/1570) - in " Collection of 39 figures representing the calamities of France from 1562 to 1586" ; Louis Perrin imprimerie, 1841 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Prince of Condeobtained from Charles IX (1550-1574) an edit by which he allowed the Calvinists to exercise their religion in the kingdom (Peace of St Germain signed 08/08/1570) - in " Collection of 39 figures representing the calamities of France from 1562 to 1586" ; Louis Perrin imprimerie, 1841); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
Media ID 22752376
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
Calvinism Charles 9 King Of France Charles Ix 9 1550 1574 Charles Ix King Of France 1550 1574 Edit Peace Protestant Protestantism Valois Family Christendom
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This print showcases "The Prince of Conde obtained from Charles IX" during the 16th century in France. The image is part of a collection titled "Collection of 39 figures representing the calamities of France from 1562 to 1586" printed by Louis Perrin in 1841. In this historical moment, the Prince of Conde successfully negotiated with King Charles IX (1550-1574) for an edit that allowed Calvinists to freely practice their religion within the kingdom. This significant development came to be known as the Peace of St Germain, signed on August 8,1570. The engraving depicts a pivotal event in Christian history, highlighting the struggles and triumphs surrounding religious freedom during this era. It offers a glimpse into how Christianity evolved and diversified during this time period, particularly through Protestantism and Calvinism. The artwork captures both political and religious themes, showcasing the power dynamics between royalty and religious leaders. It serves as a testament to King Charles IX's willingness to grant concessions for peace within his realm. This photograph taken by Leonard de Selva beautifully preserves this important piece of European history. Its inclusion in private collections ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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