The French Wars of Religion continue during …

Years: 1576 - 1576
May

The French Wars of Religion continue during the reign of Henry III.

His brother Hercule-François, Duke (duc) d'Alençon, the fourth and youngest son of Henry II of France and Catherine de Médicis, is small and swarthy, ambitious and devious, but as a leader of the moderate Roman Catholic faction called the Politiques, he secures in the general Treaty of Beaulieu (May 6, 1576) a group of territories that makes him Duke d'Anjou.

Henry agrees to the Peace of Monsieur, named after the style of his brother François, but his concession to the Huguenots in the Edict of Beaulieu angers the Roman Catholics.

The peace pleases no one.

The house of Guise forms the ultra-Catholic Holy League to oppose a peace they deem favorable to the Protestants.

Henri I de Bourbon, second prince de Condé, who had invaded France with a horde of mercenaries to collaborate with Alençon, is disappointed at the terms which the Duke has made with the government.

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