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ry II. of France and Catharine de' Medici, born April 2, 1545, married to Philip II. of Spain, June, 1559, i. 338; discloses the plot to kidnap Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre, ii. 151; her discussion with her mother in the Bayonne conference, ii. 172-175; again her husband's mouthpiece, ii. 261. "Italian Bible," the, Macchiavelli's Il Principe, ii. 552, note. Ivoy, M. d', surrenders Bourges, ii. 72; treachery of his brother before Paris, ii. 90. J. January, the Edict of, by Charles IX. (January 17, 1562), a celebrated ordinance, i. 576; marks the termination of the period of persecution according to the forms of law, i. 577; inconsistencies of, ii. 3; the Huguenot leaders urge its observance, ib.; opposition of the papal party, ii. 4. Jarnac, battle of, March 13, 1569, ii. 301, 302; the loss small in numbers, ii. 306; exaggerated bulletins of, ii. 307, 308. "Jerusalem," temple de, one of the Protestant places of worship at Paris, destroyed by Constable Montmorency, ii. 37. Jewel, Bishop, on the French Protestant refugees, ii. 293. John Casimir, son of the elector palatine, comes to the assistance of the Huguenots, and meets Conde in Lorraine, ii. 222; letter of the princes assembled at his marriage, ii. 362. John Lackland, King of England, confers upon the inhabitants of La Rochelle exemption from the duty of marching elsewhere or receiving a garrison from abroad, ii. 270. Joupitre, Jean, mayor of Bourges, ii. 511. Joyeuse, Viscount of, ii. 574. Julius II., Pope, his bull giving Navarre to the first comer, believed to be a forgery, i. 107. Julius III., Pope, his bull permitting the use of eggs, butter, and cheese, to be eaten during Lent, condemned and burned by order of Henry II. and parliament, i. 286. July, the Edict of, by Charles IX. (July 11, 1561), a severe measure, prohibiting conventicles for preaching or celebrating the sacraments, i. 483; exultation of Guise, i. 484; Admiral Coligny declares that it cannot be executed, ib.; disappointment of Protestants, ib. Jumieges, at the fair of, a friar pulled from the pulpit, and another preacher put in his place, i. 430. Jurieu, Pierre, his remarks respecting the origin of the name "Huguenot," i. 398. Justi
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