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Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye was a treaty signed
August 5,
1570 at the royal
Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, ending the third of the
French Wars of Religion.
In the third war, fought between
Catholics and
Protestants from
1568 to 1570, the Protestant
Huguenots had suffered a setback at the
Battle of Jarnac (1569), where their general, the
prince de Condé, was slain; and following the appointment of Henry of Navarre (later
Henri IV) as new leader of the Huguenot cause, the peace treaty was signed by King
Charles IX for the Catholics, and by Admiral
Gaspard de Coligny for the Huguenots, granting the Huguenots control of four 'fortified towns':
La Rochelle,
Cognac,
Montauban and
La Charité.
Moreover, Protestants were henceforth to be allowed to hold public office in France, and
Catherine de' Medici, mother of Charles IX, promised to give her daughter
Marguerite de Valois in marriage with Henry of Navarre. This peace would be of short duration, since two years later the
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre took place, and hostilities resumed.
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