The Huguenot ...
Author: Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia
Publisher:
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead and Download eBook Full
Author: Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia
Publisher:
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Archer (historical writer.)
Publisher:
Published: 1885
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Shawn Lamb
Publisher:
Published: 2011-10
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780982920442
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor Faith. For Friendship. For Freedom. In the time of Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu, when being a Protestant could mean death, The Huguenot Sword roamed the streets of Paris by night, defending those faithful to the young heretical religion. The nobility scorned them as ruffians, to the oppressed Protestants they were saviors, but to the Cardinal Guards they were a pestilence needing to be terminated.The situation becomes desperate when those in power launch a bold plan to destroy the group. One wrong move can be fatal. But the ordeal of Paris pales in comparison to the possible annihilation of their faith and people at the battle of La Rochelle.
Author: Garvin Fitzroy Pollock
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2013-07-24
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 1481799851
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA story of love and adventure set in the turbulent reign of Elizabeth the First. The Comte Gerrard de Gault, a Huguenot, is sent to warn his fellow Protestants to leave France, before the Catholics burn them at the stake. The Spanish Inquisition imprisons him; where he swears an oath to avenge all those deaths before escaping to become the Secretary of the Commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armada; helps Sir Francis Drake capture the Treasure Ship at the sack of Cadiz; assist in the execution of Mary Queen of Scots; is responsible for the defeat of the Armada.
Author: Benjamin Hunter Dupuy
Publisher:
Published: 1908
Total Pages: 441
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBartholomew Dupuy married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, fled into Germany, Switzerland, England and finally Virginia because he was a Huguenot. Descendants live in Virginia and elsewhere.
Author: William Maxwell Blackburn
Publisher:
Published: 1859
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Amédée Achard
Publisher:
Published: 1898
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kathy Chater
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2012-04-19
Total Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 1781597596
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A well researched, informative and helpful book for the many family historians whose Protestant ancestors lived in Northern Europe.” —Federation of Family History Societies Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, many thousands of Protestants fled religious persecution in France and the Low Countries. They became one of the most influential immigrant communities in the countries where they settled, and many families in modern-day Britain will find a Huguenot connection in their past. Kathy Chater’s authoritative handbook offers an accessible introduction to Huguenot history and to the many sources that researchers can use to uncover the Huguenot ancestry they may not have realized they had. She traces the history of the Huguenots; their experience of persecution, and their flight to Britain, North America, the West Indies and South Africa, concentrating on the Huguenot communities that settled in England, Ireland, Scotland and the Channel Islands. Her work is also an invaluable guide to the various sources researchers can turn to in order to track their Huguenot ancestors, for she describes the wide range of records that is available in local, regional and national archives, as well as through the internet and overseas. Her expert overview is essential reading for anyone studying their Huguenot ancestry or immigrant history in Britain. “This is a useful, up to date, practical guide for anyone who has, or thinks they have, Huguenot ancestors in the British Isles. It provides social and contextual assistance along with guidance on what records have survived, where to find them and how to use them.” —Milner Genealogy
Author: William Anderson (of Islington.)
Publisher:
Published: 1853
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mike Loades
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2011-03-04
Total Pages: 654
ISBN-13: 1848847033
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A ‘must have’ book for anyone who has an interest in edged weapons . . . Loades holds the reader’s full attention with each sword’s story that he tells.” —The Lone Star Book Review This magnificent book tells the story of the evolution of swords, how they were made, how they were used, and the people that used them. It doesn’t claim to give comprehensive coverage but instead takes certain surviving examples as landmarks on a fascinating journey through the history of swords. Each is selected because it can be linked to a specific individual, thus telling their story too and giving a human interest. So the journey starts with the sword of Tutankhamun and ends with the swords of J. E. B. Stuart and George Custer. Along the way we take in Henry V, Cromwell and Uesugi Kenshin, and there is the most detailed discussion you’ll find anywhere of all of George Washington’s swords. The chapters on these specific swords and swordsmen are alternated with more general chapters on the changing technical developments and fashions in swords and their use. The reader’s guide on this historical tour is Mike Loades. Mike has been handling swords most of his life, as a fight arranger, stuntman and historical weapons expert for TV and stage. As much as his profound knowledge of the subject, it is his lifelong passion for swords that comes through on every page. His fascinating text is supported by a lavish wealth of images, many previously unpublished and taken specifically for this book. “Superb . . . the most breathtaking coverage from the earliest days to modern times. Brilliant.” —Books Monthly