Huguenot.WS + Huguenot.net

The Huguenot Web Site

Welcome

This is the Web portal for English-speaking descendants and researchers of French Protestant refugees in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.

Below you can find links to related sites on Huguenot history and genealogy, as well as books and Huguenot jewelry for sale; you also can sign up for a premium Web-based e-mail account.

Huguenot Cross
WEBMAIL LOGIN
Premium E-mail
YourName@Huguenot.WS
E-mail Login
Password
New users
sign up!

 

<<< The Huguenot Cross has existed in various forms since the late Seventeenth Century as the emblem of French Protestant refugees. It comprises a Maltese Cross made of a four-petalled Lily of France, symbolizing the Four Gospels. The eight rounded points of the cross represent the Eight Beatitudes. Between the petals are four fleurs-de-lis -- each with three leaves -- representing the Twelve Apostles. Hanging from the bottom is a pendant dove, which symbolizes the Holy Spirit.

Google

This Web site is compiled with the assistance of visitors like you. If you have any suggestions for additional information or Web site links to post here, including Huguenot family Web sites, please contact Webmaster@Huguenot.ws.

+++

BarnesAndNoble

 


Huguenot Ring
HUGUENOT RING
Member site
Promoting the Huguenot history and heritage
Next in ring
Next site
Previous site
Previous 5
Random site
Click here to join the Huguenot Ring

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact Webmaster@Huguenot.ws.