The 'Peace of Longjumeau' (also known as the 'Treaty of Longjumeau' or the 'Edict of Longjumeau') was signed on
March 23,
1568 by King
Charles IX of France and
Catherine de' Medici. This accord officially ended the second phase of the French Wars of Religion. Overall, the treaty confirmed the
Edict of Amboise, which granted significant religious privileges and freedoms to the
Huguenots. The treaty expired in August of 1568.
See also
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List of treaties
External links
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The 1560s: The Apogee of Huguenot Power?