- the war, new
concordats with
legal successor states were necessary. The post–World War I era saw the
greatest proliferation of
concordats in history. Although...
- year. The
treaty was an
extension of
existing concordats already signed with
Prussia and
Bavaria Concordats have been used to
create binding agreements...
-
Roberts (1999). "Napoleon, the
Concordat of 1801, and Its Consequences". In Coppa,
Frank J. (ed.).
Controversial Concordats: The Vatican's
Relations with...
- in
matters in
which both are concerned.
Concordats began during the
First Crusade's end in 1098. The
Concordat of
Worms (Latin:
Concordatum Wormatiense)...
- the
papal schism to an end.
While the
English concordat was perpetual, the
French and
German concordats had a term of five
years (that is, they expired...
- make
concordats. He
concluded eighteen such
treaties during the
course of his pontificate. However,
wrote Peter Hebblethwaite,
these concordats did not...
-
especially those in some
linked to
civil law and the Holy See's
agreements and
concordats with states. The
Cardinal Secretary of
State was
concurrently prefect...
- Two
concordats were
signed in 1817:
Concordat of 24
October 1817, with
Bavaria Concordat of 11 June 1817, with France. This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
officially recognised by the
Austrian Government in 1957. As with
other concordats negotiated by Pacelli, it
involves the state's
acceptance of the 1917...
- The
Concordat of
Bologna (1516) was an
agreement between King
Francis I of
France and Pope Leo X that
Francis negotiated in the wake of his
victory at...