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- Janet "Jenny" Geddes (c. 1600 – c. 1660) was a Scottish market-trader in Edinburgh who is alleged to have thrown a stool at the head of the minister in St Giles' Cathedral in objection to the first public use of the Church of Scotland's 1637 edition of the Book of Common Prayer in Scotland. The act is reputed to have sparked the riot that led to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which included the English Civil War. (en)
- Jenny Geddes (v. 1600 – v. 1660) est une marchande écossaise d'Édimbourg, présumée avoir jeté son siège à la tête du doyen de la cathédrale Saint-Gilles, en protestation contre le premier usage public du Livre de la prière commune (ouvrage anglican) en Écosse. Ce geste est réputé avoir déclenché l'émeute ayant conduit aux guerres des Trois Royaumes, qui incluent la Première Révolution anglaise. (fr)
- Jenny Geddes, född 1600, död 1660, var en skotsk protestantisk aktivist. Kung Karl I av England försökte efter sin skotska kröning 1633 introducera anglikanismen i Skottland. Skottland hade en mycket strängare version av protestantismen än England, och ansåg att anglikanismen i princip var en form av katolicism. Den 23 juli 1637 debuterade anglikanismen i St Giles' Cathedral i Edinburgh, där prästen John Hanna på monarkens önskan förrättade gudstjänsten enligt anglikansk ritual. Detta orsakade ett upplopp i kyrkan lett av en församlingsbo, försäljaren Jenny Geddes, som kastade sin stol på predikanten medan hon protesterade mot hans "katolska" förättning. Hon och flera andra kastades då ut från katedralen. Demonstranterna samlades då utanför kyrkan. Protesterna spreds i hela staden; till andra städer över hela Skottland och ledde till biskopskrigen mellan England och Skottland. (sv)
- Various names and spellings Jenny Geddes or Janot Geddes (en)
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- Janet "Jenny" Geddes (c. 1600 – c. 1660) was a Scottish market-trader in Edinburgh who is alleged to have thrown a stool at the head of the minister in St Giles' Cathedral in objection to the first public use of the Church of Scotland's 1637 edition of the Book of Common Prayer in Scotland. The act is reputed to have sparked the riot that led to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which included the English Civil War. (en)
- Jenny Geddes (v. 1600 – v. 1660) est une marchande écossaise d'Édimbourg, présumée avoir jeté son siège à la tête du doyen de la cathédrale Saint-Gilles, en protestation contre le premier usage public du Livre de la prière commune (ouvrage anglican) en Écosse. Ce geste est réputé avoir déclenché l'émeute ayant conduit aux guerres des Trois Royaumes, qui incluent la Première Révolution anglaise. (fr)
- Jenny Geddes, född 1600, död 1660, var en skotsk protestantisk aktivist. Kung Karl I av England försökte efter sin skotska kröning 1633 introducera anglikanismen i Skottland. Skottland hade en mycket strängare version av protestantismen än England, och ansåg att anglikanismen i princip var en form av katolicism. Den 23 juli 1637 debuterade anglikanismen i St Giles' Cathedral i Edinburgh, där prästen John Hanna på monarkens önskan förrättade gudstjänsten enligt anglikansk ritual. Detta orsakade ett upplopp i kyrkan lett av en församlingsbo, försäljaren Jenny Geddes, som kastade sin stol på predikanten medan hon protesterade mot hans "katolska" förättning. Hon och flera andra kastades då ut från katedralen. Demonstranterna samlades då utanför kyrkan. Protesterna spreds i hela staden; till an (sv)
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