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Catholic Church, and renders indelible the line of demarcation between the two religions, ii. 153, 154; Cardinal Lorraine makes a fruitless attempt to have the decrees received in France, ii. 155; able treatise of Du Moulin against them, ii. 155, 156. Triumvirate, the, formed by Montmorency, Guise, and St. Andre, i. 470, 471; a spurious statement of its objects, i. 471-473; it retires in disgust from Saint Germain, i. 556. Triumvirs, petition of, ii. 58; they amuse Conde before Paris with negotiations until reinforcements arrive, ii. 90, 91; they consult Catharine de' Medici respecting the engagement, ii. 92, 93. "Trivium" and "quadrivium," i. 20. Trouillas, an advocate, pretended orgies in the house of, i. 365; he insists on being put on trial for these orgies, and not for heresy, and is tardily released, i. 365, 366. Troyes, progress of Protestantism in, i. 562; great crowds at the Huguenot services, ii. 11; massacre of Huguenots in the prisons of, ii. 128, 129; formation of the "Christian and Royal League" at, ii. 246; violence at, ii. 249; Protestants returning from worship attacked, ii. 432, 433; massacre of, Sept 4, 1572, ii. 507, 508. Truchares, a political Huguenot, mayor of La Rochelle, ii. 227. Truchon, a judge, much edified by the signs of concord, just before the outbreak of the second civil war, ii. 197. Tuileries, new palace of the, built by Catharine de' Medici, ii. 598. Turenne, ii. 625. Turks, French civilities to, ii. 181. Tytler-Fraser, Mr., ii. 291, note. U. University of Paris, i. 20; the four nations, i. 21; the faculties, ib.; chancellor and rector, i. 22; number of its students, i. 24; gives name to a quarter of the city, i. 24; barbarism at, i. 42. Unlettered persons forbidden to discuss matters of faith, i. 281. Uzes, Duke of, ii. 604. V. Val, Du, Bishop of Seez, confers with the Protestants at Poissy, i. 538. Valence, Huguenots of, seize the church of the Franciscans, i. 404; a public assembly of the citizens, i. 405; progress of good morals, ib.; orders sent for the extermination of the Protestants, i. 406; treacherous treatment of, i. 407. Valenciennes captured by Count Louis of Nassau, ii. 412. Valery, ii. 203. Valette, Jean de la, Gra
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