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Co⋅li⋅gny
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1519–72,
French admiral and Huguenot leader.
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Co⋅li⋅gni.
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Co·li·gny or Co·li·gni
(kô-lē-nyē')
French general and Huguenot leader who was one of the first victims in the massacre of Protestants that took place on Saint Bartholomew's Day, 1572.
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