
Genevese Wars
The Genevese Wars, mainly occurring in the 16th century, were a series of religious conflicts rooted in the city of Geneva, Switzerland. They involved clashes between Protestants, led by figures like John Calvin, and Catholics, reflecting broader European tensions during the Reformation. These wars included internal power struggles and external pressures, influencing Geneva's religious and political landscape. Ultimately, they helped establish Geneva as a center of Protestantism and religious reform, shaping its history and identity.