Do you think the king of France, a Catholic, should have felt remorse for the events of St. Bartholomew’s Night in 1572?

The French king definitely had to feel remorse over the mass pogroms that took place on St. Bartholomew’s night. There were several reasons for this incident. It was both an unapproved marriage of the royal person, and the ripening discontent between Catholics and Huguenots, and so on. The French king, himself a Catholic, had to improve internal relations in the country in order to prevent a bloody massacre on the streets of France. Then many monarchs condemned the brutality of the French inhabitants.



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