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The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) were a series of eight conflicts between Protestant and Catholic factions in France lasting 36 years, The fighting ended in 1598 when Henry of Navarre, who had converted to Catholicism in 1593, was proclaimed Henry IV of France and issued the Edict of Nantes, which granted substantial rights and freedoms to the Huguenots. However, Catholics continued to have a hostile opinion of Protestants in general and of Henry, and his assassination in 1610 triggered a fresh round of Huguenot rebellions in the 1620s.

Tensions had been rising between Protestants and Catholics since 1534 but the religious and political situation worsened after Henry II (r. 1547-1559) died from an injury. His son, Francois II (Francis II, r. 1559-1560), crowned king at the age of 15, had been married to Mary, Queen of Scots (l. 1542-1587) who was the niece of Francis, Duke of Guise (l. 1519-1563) and his brother Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (l. 1524-1574). Although Francis II was of age to rule on his own, his mother, Catherine de β€˜Medici (l. 1519-1589) encouraged the Guise brothers to assume control as Francis II was inexperienced and sickly.

The House of Guise, devoutly Catholic, then exercised the power behind the throne and were hostile to the efforts of the Huguenots (French Protestants) who were advancing their vision in France. In March 1560, a group of Huguenots tried to kidnap Francis II to remove him from the influence of the Guise brothers. The plot, known as the Amboise Conspiracy, was discovered and anyone thought to be involved, as well as over 1,000 other Huguenots, were executed. In retaliation, Huguenots began vandalizing Catholic churches and rising tensions led to the Massacre of Vassy in March of 1562, in which Catholics killed more Protestants, starting the first war.

Conflict continued, with periods of armed peace between hostilities, until 1598 when King Henry IV, recognizing that France would never accept a Protestant king, converted to Catholicism (allegedly, with the famous line, β€œParis is well worth a Mass”). His Edict of Nantes (1598), granting rights to Protestants in France while maintaining Catholic sovereignty, ended the French Wars of Religion (which had cost approximately 4 million lives) but did not address the underlying tensions which continued to erupt throughout the next century.

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It's very fun to conceive of the Harry Potter series as a story JKR destroying her own soul in pursuit of authorial immortality (essentially making seven horcruxes out of her own books). In other words, I'm on the last book reread in the Shrieking Shack podcast.

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Been reading Giddens for an exam and am thinking that this clear neoliberal made up his idea of ontological safety as a complicated justification to why people look the other way when things like Palestine happen. It gives maintaining the status quo a justification disguised in psych talk.

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P.s. the part time cook who helps me 2 days a week and always fries the chicken talked shit about how I seasoned it. Specifically "we only use the lawrys and rotisserie seasoning."

But guess what! I seasoned it.... with all the components of those things! Except the msg because we don't have it (i would have used lawrys specifically for the msg but we don't have any anyway AND the last time i looked at it the label doesn't even mention msg)

I tell her this and she's all πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„ you say the same thing about the ketchup πŸ™„πŸ™„ because she INSISTS that the sauce for the meatloaf is wrong without ketchup in it. I make the sauce with literally everything that is in ketchup, except the high fructose corn syrup. That's it. And you know what? Everyone but her says my sauce is better lol

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Any advice on staying up real late? I have to talk to people in other timezones and I don't want to miss it

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Did the thing. May regret having put it off for a month but it's done.

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Just more spoiler-free Unjust Depths, talkin' villainsI think Prince Erich von Fueller is a comedy villain, honestly. He's the heir apparent to a literal empire which is currently boiling over with nascent fascist movements, and he commands the massive, aggressive Great Western Fleet full of Irmingard dreadnoughts and such... but he is a boykisser boykisser (also, the fact that so far the only male gay is an evil badguy is very funny)

And no harsh to our evil boykissers, we love to see them! Critical support to evil boykissers! But Erich isn't selling me on his being a brutal, iron-fisted ruler of the imperium, because right after he goes 'IMPUDENT SLAVES, we will be your masters again, a quick slap will SHOW YOU YOUR PLACE!!!' he turns to his pet evil twink and says 'My beloved, thou art the most beautiful creature human eyes have yet beheld... I shall give you a kingdom and more...' like, just the fact that he seems to be primarily motivated by his endless devotion to a pretty boy is incredibly funny to me. I am looking forward to having him back in the plot c:

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