Persecution Protestants who followed the teachings of
John Calvin, known as Huguenots, had been subject to continued persecution in
France since the
Affair of the Placards in the reign of King
François I. The regency of
Catherine de' Medici for her son King
Charles IX of France, beginning in 1561, presented the possibility of tolerance. This manifested in the publication of the
Edict of Saint-Germain in January 1562 which allowed for freedom of conscience and private worship, and a few sites for public temples.
The Huguenots of Sens The community of Huguenots in the City of Sens was small, only 600 people in a city of 16,000, but well established among the religious and legal elite, counting among their number the
Provost and the
Deacon of the Cathedral. They were likewise well-represented among the middle classes of the town, and much less so in the surrounding rural communities. The community benefited from a degree of organisation, having long had an armed guard to protect their services from potential intrusions. As a result they contested the nomination of representatives to the
Estates General with one Protestant and one Catholic being sent. Further upon the announcement of the Edict of Saint-Germain they sought quickly to petition for a place to worship. The mayor of Sens, a hardline Catholic named Hémard, sought to obstruct this petition, encouraging Catholic preachers to denounce its construction.
Wassy and the Road to War On 1 March 1562,
François, Duke of Guise stopped at the town of
Wassy while travelling to Paris, and encountered a Huguenot congregation. He and his gentlemen committed a
massacre. This precipitated the first
French War of Religion, with
Louis, Prince of Condé citing it in his 8 April Manifesto shortly after he began hostilities with the seizure of
Orléans on 2 April. This state of civil war placed Sens in a dangerous environment, while much of the surrounds of Champagne were subject to the Duke of Guise, the Duchy's governor,
François II, Duke of Nevers had sworn loyalty to Condé. == The massacre ==