huguenots in germany

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The German Huguenot Museum in Bad Karlshafen - Exhibtions on three floors, telling the story of the huguenots. The website contains information on the life, flight and integration in foreign countries with focus on Germany.

17 thg 10, 2023 · Those with Huguenot genealogy will be well-advised to become acquainted with the German Huguenot Society (Deutschen Hugenotten-Gesellschaft e.V.) This association with headquarters in Bad Karlshafen has an extensive archive with library and museum as well as numerous publications.

I decided to compare my database of over 100,000 Huguenot refugee surnames with Lars Menk’s “Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames” to see how many “French Huguenots” living in Germany, with German last names, carried German Jewish last names.

The first Huguenot came from Magdeburg. His name was Pierre Arnac, as was his son's. At the same time 206 Waldensers came from Stendal. They originated from Piemont in Savoyen. Back then the Waldensers were a pre-reformist layperson movement originating from the Lyon merchant Petrus Valdes.

26 thg 11, 2020 · The German Huguenot Museum in Karlshafen is in an old tobacco factory, restored after it had fallen into ruin. It explains the history of the Huguenots in France and of those who settled in Germany, in particular in Brandenburg-Prussia, Hessen-Kassel and Franconia.

4 thg 9, 2023 · The Huguenots’ experience in Germany shares many similarities with their compatriots in the Netherlands. Local leaders went out of their way to recruit the wealthiest and most skilled Huguenots to settle in their principalities.

30 thg 10, 2023 · After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 almost 50,000 French Protestants fled from France to various German States. About 20,000 of them settled in Brandenburg, where Duke Frederick William had granted them special privileges.

The Huguenot cemetery, or the 'Huguenot Burial Ground', has since been recognised as a historic cemetery that is the final resting place for a wide range of the Huguenot founders, early settlers and prominent citizens dating back more than three centuries.

Germany, being mostly Lutheran, the Huguenots chose Calvinist principalities, first Brandenburg, then Hesse-Kassel. Some settled in ancient Calvinist communities founded during the first Refuge, or in principalities of the Rhineland.

There is also information about famous Huguenots in Germany, like the painter Nikolaus Daniel Chodowiecki and poet Theodor Fontane. The exhibition also charts the construction of the Französischer Dom and the adjacent Friedrichstadtkirche.

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