St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Catholics say _ Huguenots died
2,000
Huguenots say _ died
70,000
Margaret's religion
Catholic
The Guise Family who were _ refused to accept the peace
Catholic
The Peace of St. Germain ended a three year civil war between _
Catholics and Protestants
The severed head of _ was sent to the Pope
Coligny
Many Catholics in France _ the massacre
Condemned
Henry IV was spared as long as he _
Converted to Catholicism
The Pope and Phillip II of Spain _ the marriage
Denounced
Catherine's objective is to secure the _ border with Huguenot land
French
Violence erupted and spread to the _
French countryside
Henry IV's religion
Huguenot
Paris was a violent, anti-_ city
Huguenot
The _ Army had helped to secure land for Protestants in the Netherlands
Huguenot
Fearing revenge, Catherine was able to influence her son, King Charles IX, to eliminate _
Huguenot leaders
Admiral de Coligny was a leader of the _ , a Protestant group
Huguenots
Although most likely involved, Catherine was never _
Implicated for the massacre
The Medici family in France was related to the Medici family in _
Italy
Catherine feared her son _ was being influenced by Huguenot leadees
King Charles IX
Catherine de Medici arranged the marriage of her daughter _ to Henry IV
Margaret
Catherine de Medici - mother of _
Margaret and Charles X
A three day _ took place in Paris
Massacre
As the wedding between Margaret and Henry IV drew closer, Huguenots came to _ to celebrate
Paris
The severed head of Coligny was sent to _
Pope Gregory XIII
Phillip II _ the Catholics
Praised
Henry IV of Navarre's religion
Protestant
Catherine de Medici was _
Queen of the Guise family
De Coligny is _ and dies two days later
Shot
Admiral de Coligny and Huguenot leaders stay in Paris after the wedding to discuss _
St. Germaine grievances
The events of the massacre lead to growing _ between Catholics and Protestants in Europe
Tensions
Admiral de Coligny admitted to _
The French court
One event that lead to the massacre was
The Treaty of St. Germain which ended the third religion war
One event that lead to the massacre was
The assassination of Admiral de Coligny
One event that lead to the massacre was
The marriage of Henry IV of Navarre and Margaret