The history of the civil wars of France written in Italian, by H.C. Davila ; translated out of the original.

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Title
The history of the civil wars of France written in Italian, by H.C. Davila ; translated out of the original.
Author
Davila, Arrigo Caterino, 1576-1631.
Publication
[London] In the Savoy :: Printed by T.N. for Henry Herringman ...,
1678.
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France -- History -- Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598.
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H.
HAN, its Siege.
679
Harquebusiers, on Horseback, differ'd from our Dragoons, in that they served both on Foot and Horseback, and 'tis conceived they were the same with Argolettiers.
276
Havre de Grace delivered upon Conditions.
89
Henry II. killed in a Tournament by Montgomery, his Obsequies last Thirty three dayes.
11, 12
Henry IV. his birth.
10
Henrietta de Cleve, Sister to the Duke of Nevers, married to Ludovico Gonzaga Duke of Mantua.
99
Heresie to be judged by the Bishops.
50
Hereticks their divers opinions, 50. A Seat of them called Gueux.
108
House of Bourbon next to the Crown, and grown to a monstrous greatness, was hated, and supprest by the Kings, 5. the Crown divolved upon it.
406
House of Guise descended from that of Lorrain, reckons in the Mal-Line of their Ancestors; God∣frey of Bullen, and shews a Pedigree from a daugh∣ter of Charles the great.
6
House of Lorrain, too much puft up by prosperous suc∣cess,
331. vid. Lords.
House of Momorancy descended from one of those that issued out of Franconia, with the first King Pharamond, and pretends to be the first that recei∣ved Baptism.
6
House of Valois ended in Henry III.
405
Hugonots whence named, 20. manner of their pro∣ceeding, 21. determine to meet at Blois, where the King and Court was▪ are defeated at Ambois, 25. Petition, and demand by the Admiral Liberty of Conscience, and Erection of Temples, 30. grow in∣solent towards the Catholicks, 49. slight the Kings Edict, 65. their Heads declared Rebels, 71. receive the English to Hauvre de Grace, Diepe, Rouen, 72. Negligence, their ordinary defect, 81. one of their Ministers prints and preaches, 'tis lawful to kill the King, 110. jealous of his preparations, re∣solve upon a War, ib. resolving to besiege Paris, stop passages, make incursions into the Suburbs, and burn the Mills, 112. retake the City of Orleans, 114. accept not the Accommodations motioned by the Queen, 124. their Manifesto, 130 set out a Flet to fetch in Provision, ibid. rise from before the Ca∣tholicks for want of Provision, 148. possess them∣selves of Chastel-rault, &c. 152. rise and do great outrages, 167. chief of them in the Louvre are killed, 183. Ten thousand of them massacred at Paris, at ringing a Bell, whereof Five hundred were Barons, and Men of Quality, 85. begin again to take Arms▪ 196. stir up new Commotions, 240. take and sack Cahors, 241 their Answer to the Kings Edict 281. take the Castle of Angiers suddenly, 289. incompassed by the Catholicks, they disband, and save themselves by flight, 291. threaten to for∣sake the King, and take the Crown from him, which they said they had gotten him, 662. plot new Trou∣bles, being jealous of Henry IVs. conjunction with the Pope, 712. the chiefs absenting from Court, and drawing Soldiers together near Rochel, the King sends to appease them.
713
Philip Huralt chose Chancellor, in the place of Birago made Cardinal.
335
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