Henry IV of France promulgated the Edict of Nantes in 1598. What else did he do
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Henry IV of France promulgated the Edict of Nantes in 1598. What else did he do to secure stability in his kingdom?
He divorced his first wife in hopes of fathering a male heir.
B.) He converted from Protestantism to Catholicism.
He signed a treaty with the Holy Roman Empire to secure he borders.
He refused to provide patronage for religious institutions.
A.)He divorced his first wife in hopes of fathering a male heir.
B.) He converted from Protestantism to Catholicism.
C.)He signed a treaty with the Holy Roman Empire to secure he borders.
D.)He refused to provide patronage for religious institutions.
Explanation / Answer
Henry IV of France promulgated the Edict of Nantes in 1598. And, further,
(B) he converted from Protestantism to Catholicism in order to secure stability in his kingdom. His conversion and tolerance towards roman cathocalism secured trust from a gargantuan majority of his subjects, which made it fairly simpler for him to obtain the French Crown - as the traditional location for the crowning of the French King was still under the Ctholic League.
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