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'''Gaspard de Coligny''' ([[1519]]-[[24 August]] [[1572]]) ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Universal Databank (reference book)}}) was an [[Admiral]] of [[France]] and a [[Huguenot]]. He supported France joining [[Netherlands|the Dutch]] in their war with [[Spain]], and spoke out against [[Catholic]] attacks on Huguenots.
'''Gaspard de Coligny''' was an [[Admiral]] of [[France]] and a [[Huguenot]].


[[Catherine de Medici]], believing that his influence on her son [[Charles IX|King Charles IX of France]] was too great, led a conspiracy to have him assassinated on [[22 August]] [[1572]]. He was wounded in the attempt and was killed two days later during the [[St Bartholomew's Day massacre]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'') his lifeless body being thrown out of a window with [[Nicholas Muss]]'. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Massacre (novelisation)|The Massacre]]'')
== Biography
Gaspard de Coligny was born in [[1519]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Universal Databank (reference book)}}) He supported France joining [[Netherlands|the Dutch]] in their war with [[Spain]], and spoke out against [[Catholic]] attacks on Huguenots.
 
[[Catherine de Medici]], believing that his influence on her son [[Charles IX|King Charles IX of France]] was too great, led a conspiracy to have him assassinated on [[22 August]] [[1572]]. He was wounded in the attempt and was killed two days later during the [[St Bartholomew's Day massacre]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Massacre (TV story)}}) his lifeless body being thrown out of a window with [[Nicholas Muss]]'. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Massacre (novelisation)}})
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Gaspard de Coligny

Gaspard de Coligny was an Admiral of France and a Huguenot.

== Biography Gaspard de Coligny was born in 1519. (PROSE: The Universal Databank [+]Loading...["The Universal Databank (reference book)"]) He supported France joining the Dutch in their war with Spain, and spoke out against Catholic attacks on Huguenots.

Catherine de Medici, believing that his influence on her son King Charles IX of France was too great, led a conspiracy to have him assassinated on 22 August 1572. He was wounded in the attempt and was killed two days later during the St Bartholomew's Day massacre, (TV: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (TV story)"]) his lifeless body being thrown out of a window with Nicholas Muss'. (PROSE: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (novelisation)"])