Major events of the Huguenot wars.
The Huguenot Wars in France began in 1562 and were considered a religious conflict, which at the very beginning was complicated by the invasion of foreigners. The main events of the Huguenot Wars were:
The first war 1562-1563. During this period, the Triumvirs prevented the unification of the British and Huguenot forces in Normandy after the capture of Rouen.
Second war 1567-1568. A period of political intrigue.
Third war 1568-1570. The most difficult period of the civil war.
The fourth war 1572-1573. During this period, the bloody St. Bartholomew’s night happened.
The War of the Three Henrys (1584-1589), in fact, the Huguenot Wars brought France to national disaster.
The end of the Huguenot wars in 1598 during this time period, Henry 4 succeeded in expelling foreign troops and establishing religious peace.