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Were there not two different edicts of toleration issued under this name, the one mentioned in this article and one issued in 1570? If so, should separate pages be set up to cover the two events or a single page addressing both edicts?

I have the same question -- different pages reference the "Edict of Saint-Germain" for different dates, and there are many for 1570 which has no mention on this page. Can someone please clarify this? — Catherine\talk 23:00, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
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