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 Translation for 'Huguenot' from English to Russian
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NOUN   a Huguenot | Huguenots
ист.религ.
гугенот {м}
Huguenot
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Translation for 'Huguenot' from English to Russian

Huguenot
гугенот {м}ист.религ.
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Usage Examples English
  • Long after the revocation (1685) of the Edict of Nantes (1598), the Huguenot cross came into general use among 19th-century Huguenot descendants in countries where Huguenot refugees settled, as a sign of both identification with French Huguenot ancestry and confirmation of the wearer's faith.
  • With regards to claims of origin, MacLysaght states that the surname Culbert is of Huguenot origin, and is found mainly in Ireland's northern province of Ulster.
  • Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu, was a patron of many Huguenot craftspeople. The Huguenot movement played an important role in his creation of "The English Versailles".
  • In Bad Karlshafen, Hessen, Germany is the Huguenot Museum and Huguenot archive. The collection includes family histories, a library, and a picture archive.
  • Abbie Park Ferguson (April 4, 1837, Whately, Massachusetts - March 25, 1919 Cape Town, South Africa) was founder and president of Huguenot Seminary (later Huguenot College).

  • In France, presbyterianism was represented by the Église réformée de France. There are also Lutherans and Evangelicals. The logo is a Huguenot Cross ("Croix huguenote") with the burning bush.
  • New York Public Library operates the Huguenot Park Branch, which serves Arden Heights and other neighborhoods, at 830 Huguenot Avenue at Drumgoole Road East. The branch opened in January 1985.
  • A descendant of Louis Dubois, who founded the early Huguenot settlement of New Paltz, which is preserved today as Historic Huguenot Street (Huguenot Street Historic District).
  • New York Public Library operates the Huguenot Park Branch, which serves Prince's Bay and other neighborhoods, at 830 Huguenot Avenue at Drumgoole Road East. The branch opened in January 1985.
  • Jean Marteilhe (1684–1777) was a French huguenot writer.

  • In 1889 Minet became a founding member of the Huguenot Society and served as President from 1905–1908.
  • Huguenot is a hamlet in the town of Deerpark, in Orange County, New York, United States.
  • He was the second son of Sir George Amyand, a prominent London merchant of huguenot descent.
  • Huguenot Merchants Association - The SIEDC provides marketing and economic development opportunities to small businesses in Huguenot, Staten Island.
  • He then served as a huguenot soldier during the War of Religion under the command of Guillaume de Lherm.

  • These last sieges of the Huguenot rebellion were followed by the Peace of Alès (27 September 1629), which settled the revolt by guaranteeing the practice of the Huguenot religion and judicial protection, but requiring Huguenot strongholds as well as political assemblies to be dismantled.
  • The neighbourhood has been named after Nicolaas Combé, a French huguenot and one of the early colonists, who was persuaded to move to Suriname from Berbice.
  • These first attempts at Huguenot colonization would be taken over by Catholics, following the Huguenot repression in the French wars of religion.
  • Peter Archambo I (1699–1759), in his time Peter Archambo, was a Huguenot silver- and goldsmith.
  • Benjamin Aubery du Maurier (La Fontaine-Saint-Martin, August 1566 — La Fontaine-Saint-Martin 1636) was a French huguenot statesman and ambassador of his country to the States General of the Dutch Republic during the "Truce Quarrels".

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