The Basilica of Saint-Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, now formally known as the Basilique-cathédrale de Saint-Denis) is a large former...
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to confront the Protestants, Montmorency died as a result of wounds sustained at the battle of Saint Denis on 12 November 1567. Anne de Montmorency was...
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La Rochelle (redirect from La Rochelle Festival de la Fiction)
nearby Île de Ré is accessible via a bridge from La Rochelle. La Rochelle and its region are served by the international La Rochelle - Île de Ré Airport...
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the Hotel Dieu and Notre Dame de Paris The Pont Saint-Louis, from Notre-dame de Paris to the Ile Saint-Louis The Pont de l'Archeveche, from the southeast...
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Charles IX in February 1574, Norman Protestants made their headquarters in Saint-Lô. Troops led by the Marshal de Matignon [fr] besieged the city on 1...
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Santería (redirect from Way of the saints)
casa de santos ("house of saints"), or casa de religión ("house of religion"). The ethnomusicologist María Teresa Vélez called this the "house-temple", with...
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Egypt, Giotto, 14th century Finding in the Temple, Book of Hours, 15th century Death of Joseph, St. Martin's at Florac Coronation of Joseph, Valdés Leal...
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Paris in the 16th century (section Protestants)
the Protestant heresy, the King founded the Collège de France as a new centre of learning independent of the university. Tensions between Protestants and...
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books, in a then-undeveloped area of the Saint-Martin neighbourhood. Vienne was sacked in 1562 by the Protestants under the baron des Adrets, and was held...
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Louis XVII (redirect from Louis-Charles de France)
of the prisoners from the Temple, the chief of these plots were engineered by the Chevalier de Jarjayes [fr], the Baron de Batz, and Lady Atkyns. Others...
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La Luz del Mundo (redirect from Templo de La Luz del Mundo)
The temple was still under construction as of July, 2019. According to Fortuny, La Luz del Mundo members, along with members of other Protestant denominations...
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Evangelicalism (redirect from Evangelical Protestant)
of evangelicalism was first explored during the Protestant Reformation in 16th century Europe. Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 emphasized that...
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the Parisians; on July 25, 1593, at the Abbey of Saint-Denis, Henry IV formally renounced his Protestant faith. In the following weeks, the support for...
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Bhakti Marga (organisation) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
– via YouTube. "Paranitya Narasimha Temple Dedicated – Hindu Press International". Retrieved 2024-02-19. "Saints of India Museum". Bhakti Marga Germany...
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Rouen Cathedral (redirect from Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen)
the Protestants in 1562, then during the French Revolution in 1791. Most of the original objects were lost, with the exception of the Chasse de Saint-Roman...
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through legal channels, he confronted Protestants as they travelled to worship in July at their recently re-opened temple, causing many to flee in terror....
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Thomas Becket (redirect from Saint Thomas Becket)
and Église Saint-Thomas Becket at Bénodet (Brittany), Among his obligations in contrition to Henry, William de Tracy much enlarged and re-dedicated to...
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Prussian Union of Churches (redirect from Prussian Protestant church)
Prussian Union of Churches (known under multiple other names) was a major Protestant church body which emerged in 1817 from a series of decrees by Frederick...
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He then reused the temple, dedicating it to Saint Martin, and built another chapel on the site of the altar dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Pope...
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Great Apostasy (redirect from Great Apostasy (Latter Day Saints))
interpretation was the viewpoint of most major Protestant Reformers, beginning with the accusations of Martin Luther. Refuting these claims was accordingly...
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– l'ARBR- les Amis de Robespierre". McPhee 2012, p. 113. "Saint George et la Société des Amis des Noirs – Le Chevalier de Saint-George". Chevaliersaintgeorge...
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Hindus and Saint Thomas Christians took part in one another's festival celebrations and in some places in Kerala, the Hindu Temples and Saint Thomas Christian...
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John Chrysostom (redirect from Chrysostom, Saint John)
Dumortier, "La valeur historique du dialogue de Palladius et la chronologie de saint Jean Chrysostome", in Mélanges de science religieuse, 8:51–56 (1951). Carter...
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Rennes-le-Château (redirect from Rennes de Chateau)
when French Protestants fought against the French monarchy two centuries before the French Revolution. The village church dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene...
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education and criminal justice. New Protestant denominations were formed (Adventism, Jehovah's Witnesses, the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism), Churches...
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They became immensely popular in Paris. The movement of Protestant Reformation, led by Martin Luther in the Holy Roman Empire and John Calvin in France...
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Antichrist (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the saints of God with intolerable opposition, is confounding things human and divine, and is attempting things unutterable, execrable. Protestant Reformers...
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Leader of the Apostles, Peter & Paul sermon of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo Catholic response to Protestant claims that Peter never visited Rome (archived...
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Metz (redirect from Ville de Metz)
Guides archeologiques de la France. ISBN 978-2-7577-0055-6 (in French) Delestre X. (1988) Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains (Metz – Moselle): de l'époque romaine à...
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Christian Zionism (redirect from Protestant Zionism)
of England, a Calvinist-leaning Regency de facto ruled. This allowed Continental Protestants such as Martin Bucer and Peter Martyr Vermigli to teach...
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