- The
Declaratio Ferdinandei (English:
Declaration of Ferdinand) was a
clause in the
Peace of Augsburg,
signed in 1555 to end
conflicts between Catholics...
- the
Declaratio Ferdinandei,
Lutheran knights were
given the
freedom to
retain their religion wherever they lived. The
revocation of the
Declaratio Ferdinandei...
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- 45), Toulouse, Privat, 2012, pp. 159–235. Brown,
Jaqueline (1991). "The
Declaratio on Jon XXII's
Decree Exercrabilis and the
Early History of the Rota,"...
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religion of the
ruler was to
dictate the
religion of
those ruled) and the
Declaratio Ferdinandei (limited
religious tolerance)
clauses of the
Peace of Augsburg...
-
enumerated as three:
eminens doctrina,
insignis vitae sanctitas,
Ecclesiae declaratio (i.e.
eminent learning, a high
degree of sanctity, and
proclamation by...
- The
Declaration of
Arbroath (Latin:
Declaratio Arbroathis; Scots:
Declaration o Aiberbrothock;
Scottish Gaelic:
Tiomnadh Bhruis) is the name
usually given...
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prohibition of
Catholics from
joining Masonic organizations. Its
Latin title is
Declaratio de ****ociationibus m****onicis. The do****ent
states that
Catholics who...
- King's behest. The
right of manifestación was
codified in 1325 in the
Declaratio Privilegii generalis p****ed by the
Aragonese Corts under king
James II...
- this was not
spelled out in the agreement. The
third principle,
known as
Declaratio Ferdinandei (Ferdinand's Declaration),
exempted knights and some of the...