Edict of Fontainebleau (1685) — Revocation of Nantes (Huguenots)
Exemption-Against — Huguenots / French Crown (1685)
18 Oct 1685; Louis XIV revoked the 1598 Edict of Nantes, outlawed Protestant worship, ordered Huguenot churches destroyed, banned Huguenot emigration (edict text; Musee protestant). Structural class: exemption-against (#100) / state-scale pharmakos. DOCUMENTED FACT: author-of-record = the French Crown; target = French Protestants (Huguenots). Readings HELD, not asserted; record documents the instance only. Sibling: morisco_expulsion_1609. Tier-1/2 (edict text; academic-primary).
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