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- Who Were the Huguenots? - A history published by the National Huguenot Society.
- Huguenots - A short history of this religious movement with links to the Huguenot Historical Society and the Huguenot Historical Society of South Africa.
- The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin In the Colony of Virginia - A national lineage society offering membership to any person, male or female, who is a descendant of a Manakin Huguenot Founder, male or female, or descended from a Huguenot resident of Virginia prior to 1786. Provides listing of state chapters, information on history and research, library, scholarships, contacts and links.
- The National Huguenot Society - Contains a listing of documented Huguenot ancestors, historical information, membership information, book reviews and a list of books and publications for sale. Links to other Hugeunot sites.
- The National Huguenot Society - Contains a listing of documented Huguenot ancestors, historical information, membership information, book reviews and a list of books and publications for sale. Links to other Hugeunot sites.
- Huguenot High School - The mission of Huguenot High School is to provide an educational program that maximizes the abilities, interests, and talents of students by equipping them with the skills needed to become productive citizens in the global community.
- The National Huguenot Society - Founded in 1931 and open to those who are lineally descended in the male or female line from a Huguenot who, subsequent to 1520 and prior to the 1787 Edict of Toleration, emigrated from France to North America or some other country. Listing of chapters, historical information, organization mission and objectives, publications, and links.
- Huguenot Society of America - Promotes the cause of religious freedom, perpetuates the memory of the Huguenot settlers in America, and commemorates the principal events in Huguenot history.
- Huguenots-Walloons-Europe - For researchers who are interested in sharing information about their Huguenot and/or Walloon ancestry, with a geographical focus on European research.
- Huguenot - The Huguenots were French Protestants from the 16th and 17th centuries, many of whom migrated to other countries due to religious persecution.
Wikipedia Articles
- Les Huguenots - Les Huguenots is a French opera by Giacomo Meyerbeer, one of the most popular and spectacular examples of the style of grand opera.
- Persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV - The persecution of Huguenots under Louis XV refers to hostile activities against French Protestants between 1724 and 1764 during the reign of Louis XV.
- List of Huguenots - Some notable Huguenots or people with Huguenot ancestry include:
- Huguenots in South Africa - A large number of people in South Africa are descended from Huguenots. Most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony, but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaaner and Afrikaans population, thanks to sharing a similar religion to the Dutch colonists.
- Peace of Alais - The Peace of Alais, sometimes called the Edict of Alès or the Edict of Grace, was a treaty signed between the Huguenots and King Louis XIII of France on 28 June, 1629. It confirmed the basic principles of the Edict of Nantes, but differed in that it contained additional clauses, stating that the Huguenots no longer had political rights and further demanding they relinquish all cities and fortresses immediately.