Nantes
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a seaport in and the capital of Loire-Atlantique, in W France, at the mouth of the Loire River.
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French History. Edict of, a law, promulgated by Henry IV in 1598, granting considerable religious and civil liberty to the Huguenots: revoked by Louis XIV in 1685.
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a port in W France, at the head of the Loire estuary: scene of the signing of the Edict of Nantes and of the Noyades (drownings) during the French Revolution; extensive shipyards, and large metallurgical and food processing industries. Pop: 270 251 (1999)
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history See Edict of Nantes
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But, on Monday, a court in Nantes dismissed its claims and also ordered the club to pay about £400,000 in legal fees and moral damages suffered by FC Nantes.
From BBC • Mar. 30, 2026
A judge is due to decide whether Cardiff City should be compensated by FC Nantes for the loss of the Argentine striker.
From BBC • Mar. 29, 2026
FC Nantes has disputed "the existence of any wrongdoing" on its part, as well as Cardiff's outlined damages.
From BBC • Mar. 29, 2026
Some hospitals had already turned to more traditional fundraising, including Paris's Georges Pompidou Hospital, which sought donations to buy a scanner, and the Nantes University Hospital.
From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026
In France, the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685, while further afield Turkish forces reached the gates of Vienna, Buda and Belgrade around this time.
From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin
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