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- of something like 13 million." In the late 6th century CE, the newly Catholicised Visigothic kingdom in Hispania issued a series of anti-Jewish edicts...
- Sargans (and thus to the Alpine p****es in the Grisons) were forcibly re-Catholicised. In their own territories, the cantons remained free to implement one...
- Catholic philosopher Thomas Storck argues that, once a society becomes "Catholicised" and adopts the Church as the state religion, it is further morally bound:...
- Catholicisation refers mainly to the conversion of adherents of other religions into Catholicism, and the system of expanding Catholic influence in politics...
- European political thinking in the late Middle Ages. It existed both in the Catholicised form presented by Thomas Aquinas, and in the more controversial "Averroist"...
- William of Orange to invade England. James II's ill-advised attempts to Catholicise the army, government and other institutions had proved increasingly unpo****r...
- reign of Cunincpert, however, the Lombards were more or less completely Catholicised. Under Liutprand Catholicism became tangible as the king sought to justify...
- the community was "very old settlers with origin in Crna Reka who were Catholicised"; Stanko Žuljić claims that their origin is in Turopolje, in Croatia...
- the devil. Judensau images began to appear in Germany. Although the Catholicised Visigothic kingdom in Spain issued a series of anti-Jewish edicts already...
- Sargans (and thus to the alpine p****es in the Grisons) were forcibly re-Catholicised. One result of the treaty—probably not anti****ted by its signatories—was...