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  1. The Massacre of Vassy (French: massacre de Wassy) was the murder of Huguenot worshippers and citizens in an armed action by troops of the Duke of Guise, in Wassy, France on 1 March 1562. The massacre is identified as the first major event in the French Wars of Religion.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WassyWassy - Wikipedia

    Wassy (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. Its population, as of 2019, is 2,819. Wassy has been twinned with the German town of Eppingen in north-west Baden-Württemberg since 1967. [3]

  3. The massacre of Wassy. A protestant service was celebrated on the 1 st of March in a “barn” at Wassy, in the Champagne country. This barn was probably situated within the town walls and thus illegal, according to the January Edict.

  4. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › WassyWassy — Wikipédia

    Wassy [vasi] est une commune française située dans le département de la Haute-Marne, en région Grand Est. Elle est connue principalement pour être le lieu du massacre de Wassy, en 1562, qui marqua le départ des guerres de Religion en France. Géographie. [modifier | modifier le code] Localisation. [modifier | modifier le code] Hydrographie.

  5. Musée protestant > The 19th century > The protestant Museum in the Wassy barn. On the 1 st March 1562, the Duc de Guise went to celebrate mass in Wassy and on his way back, forced open the doors of the barn where a thousand unarmed protestants were holding a religious service.

  6. The Wassy massacre, which occurred on March 1, 1562, triggered the first in a long series of religious wars in 16th century France. To fully understand the facts, we must go back to an edict which was signed in January of the same year.

  7. In France: The age of the Reformation. …of a Huguenot congregation at Vassy (March 1562) by the partisans of François, 2 e duc de Guise. Read More. In Protestantism: Calvinism in France. …opened fire, setting off the Massacre of Vassy and the wars.

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