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Marian exiles

The Marian exiles were English Protestants who fled to continental Europe during the 1553–1558 reign of the Catholic monarchs Queen Mary I and King Philip. They settled chiefly in Protestant countries such as the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany, and also in France,[citation needed] Italy[citation needed] and Poland.

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Marian exiles

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english john exiles frankfurt church geneva strasbourg congregation knox exile included richard thomas marian also germany reformed england william book

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the Netherlandsinstance ofThey settled chiefly in Protestant countries0.80text
Switzerlandinstance ofThey settled chiefly in Protestant countries0.80text
Germanyinstance ofThey settled chiefly in Protestant countries0.80text
and also in Franceinstance ofThey settled chiefly in Protestant countries0.80text
Sir Rowland Hillinstance ofwith others back in England0.80text

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