Edict of Fontainebleau (1540)

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L’édit de Fontainebleau est signé par François Ier le 1er juin 1540, premier édit de proscription contre les protestants, à la suite de l'affaire des Placards. Il enjoint expressément à tous baillis, sénéchaux, procureurs du Roi, avocats du Roi, etc., sous peine de suspension et privation de leurs offices, de rechercher et poursuivre les luthériens, et de les livrer au jugement des Cours souveraines. rdf:langString
The Edict of Fontainebleau was issued June 1, 1540 by French King Francis I at his Palace of Fontainebleau. It occurred after the "Affair of the Placards" turned Francis I's policy from one of tolerance to persecution of Protestantism. The edict stated that the Protestant heresy was "high treason against God and mankind" and so deserved the appropriate punishments of torture, loss of property, public humiliation and death. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Edict of Fontainebleau was issued June 1, 1540 by French King Francis I at his Palace of Fontainebleau. It occurred after the "Affair of the Placards" turned Francis I's policy from one of tolerance to persecution of Protestantism. The edict stated that the Protestant heresy was "high treason against God and mankind" and so deserved the appropriate punishments of torture, loss of property, public humiliation and death. Thus, the Edict of Fontainebleau codified the persecution of the French Protestants, also called Huguenots, and was the first of many edicts in France to persecute them. The next major edict was the Edict of Châteaubriant, which was issued by the next king, Henry II.
rdf:langString L’édit de Fontainebleau est signé par François Ier le 1er juin 1540, premier édit de proscription contre les protestants, à la suite de l'affaire des Placards. Il enjoint expressément à tous baillis, sénéchaux, procureurs du Roi, avocats du Roi, etc., sous peine de suspension et privation de leurs offices, de rechercher et poursuivre les luthériens, et de les livrer au jugement des Cours souveraines.
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