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During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, politiques (French pronunciation: ​[pɔlitik]) were those in a position of power who put the success and well-being of their state above all else. During the Wars of Religion, this included moderates of both religious faiths (Huguenots and Catholics) who held that only the restoration of a strong monarchy could save France from total collapse, as rulers would often overlook religious differences in order to have a strong country. References to individuals as politique often had a pejorative connotation of moral or religious indifference. The concept gained great currency after 1568 with the appearance of the radical Catholic League calling for the eradication of Protestantism in France, and by 1588 the politiques were seen by detractors as an

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  • Politiques (es)
  • Parti des politiques (fr)
  • ポリティーク (ja)
  • Politique (en)
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  • On appelle politiques un parti constitué par des catholiques français après le massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy (24 août 1572). Il rassemble des gens inquiets des conséquences d'une persécution outrancière des protestants : les politiques font passer le maintien de la paix civile et de l'unité du royaume avant les questions religieuses et la logique confessionnelle. (fr)
  • ポリティーク(フランス語: Politique、英語: Politique)とは、16世紀の宗教戦争とくにフランスのユグノー戦争の時代に現れた、国家を重視し、宗教よりも世俗の秩序を優先させる、いいかえれば宗教上の寛容によって内戦を終結させる思想、およびそのような考え方に立つ政治勢力。 (ja)
  • Politiques ("políticos", en lengua francesa) fue la denominación que se dio durante las guerras de religión en Francia (a partir de 1568) a un grupo de intelectuales (muchos de ellos juristas), procedentes de la facción moderada de ambos bandos (hugonotes -protestantes- y católicos) que coincidían en la necesidad de restaurar la unidad política mediante una fuerte monarquía y el reconocimiento de algún tipo de tolerancia religiosa. Desde 1588 eran vistos como un grupo organizado, y presentados por sus adversarios (especialmente la Liga Católica) como herejes. Desde ese punto de vista, el término se utilizaba como peyorativo, identificándolo con el indiferentismo religioso y la ambigüedad moral. (es)
  • During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, politiques (French pronunciation: ​[pɔlitik]) were those in a position of power who put the success and well-being of their state above all else. During the Wars of Religion, this included moderates of both religious faiths (Huguenots and Catholics) who held that only the restoration of a strong monarchy could save France from total collapse, as rulers would often overlook religious differences in order to have a strong country. References to individuals as politique often had a pejorative connotation of moral or religious indifference. The concept gained great currency after 1568 with the appearance of the radical Catholic League calling for the eradication of Protestantism in France, and by 1588 the politiques were seen by detractors as an (en)
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  • Party of the Politicians (en)
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  • Catherine de' Medici and her courtiers outside the Louvre, after the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. (en)
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  • Un matin devant la porte du Louvre (en)
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  • Parti de Politiques (en)
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