Treaty of Vervins
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- role of Henry IV
- In Henry IV: Henry IV.
…1598, and the Peace of Vervins was reached between France and Spain on May 2, 1598. On April 13, 1598, Henry signed the Edict of Nantes, which confirmed Roman Catholicism as the state church but granted a large measure of religious freedom to Protestants, who were also given the right…
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- In Henry IV: Henry IV.
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- France
- In France: The Wars of Religion
The Peace of Vervins (1598), by which Spain recognized Henry IV’s title as king, and the Edict of Nantes of the same year, which granted substantial religious toleration to the Huguenots, ended the Wars of Religion.
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- In France: The Wars of Religion
- Spain
- In Spain: Lepanto
…death, Philip II concluded the Treaty of Vervins (1598) with France, which substantially reestablished the position of 1559. Yet, although Spain had failed in its highest ambitions, it remained the greatest power in Europe at the end of the 16th century. It had brought Christianity to millions overseas—which to most…
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- In Spain: Lepanto