A medal for a massacre. A Te Deum for thousands of deaths. A celebration that still shocks centuries later.
On this day in history—11 September 1572—Pope Gregory XIII ordered Rome to give thanks for not one, but two "victories": the Catholic triumph over the Ottomans at Lepanto and the mass slaughter of French Protestants during the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
In this episode:
To some, it was divine justice. To others—then and now—it was unthinkable.
Watch next:
The St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre – https://youtu.be/1DmTMXr0TcQ
The Gregorian Calendar - https://youtu.be/VRz98plSjqk
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