• The Concordat of 1851 was a concordat between the Spanish government of Queen Isabella II and the Vatican. It was negotiated in response to the policies...
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  • A concordat (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃kɔʁda]) is a convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state that defines the relationship between the Catholic...
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  • exemption from government taxation. The Concordat of 1953 superseded the Concordat of 1851 between Pope Pius IX and Queen Isabella II and Franco's 1941 Convention...
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  • Concordat of 1851 (Spain) Concordat of 1854 (Guatemala) Concordat of 1887 (Colombia) Concordat of 1922 (Latvia) Concordat of 1925 (Poland) Concordat of...
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    work of this kind is "Le Concordat entre Léon X et François I" (1821), which is, for the most part, a translation of the Concordat between pope Leo X and...
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    au XIXe siècle: Les enjeux du concordat de 1851. Septentrion. (2002) Mochon, Jean Pierre (1996). "Le Consulat General de France a Jerusalem : Aspects historiques...
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    Panthéon (redirect from Panthéon de Paris)
    themes. Napoleon Bonaparte, when he became First Consul in 1801, signed a Concordat with the Pope, agreeing to restore former church properties, including...
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    of Reason and then Temple of the Supreme Being. 1801–1802 – With the Concordat of 1801, Napoleon restores the use of the cathedral (though not ownership)...
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  • Lyon" (1894); "Histoire de Napoleon III" (2 vols., 1896). In the controversial pamphlet published in 1891 and entitled "Le Concordat, qu'on l'observe loyalement...
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    Frederick Barbarossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    a century earlier. The conflict was the same as that resolved in the Concordat of Worms: Did the Holy Roman Emperor have the power to name the pope and...
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    theory. Catholicism became the state religion in 1851, when the Spanish government signed a Concordat with the Holy See that committed Madrid to pay the...
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    religion when the Spanish government signed the Concordat of 1851 with the Vatican. "The 1851 concordat had Catholicism as 'the only religion of the Spanish...
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    1122 he and Pope Callixtus II ended the Investiture Controversy in the Concordat of Worms. Henry V was probably born on 11 August in 1081 or 1086. However...
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    to judge ecclesiastics who perpetrated certain crimes. The concordat was ratified by Pedro de Aycinena and Rafael Carrera in 1854 and kept a close relationship...
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    the advice of Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol and Pedro de Aycinena – restored relations with the Church in Rome with a Concordat ratified in 1854. After...
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    Sommer (1906–1950), racing driver Communes of the Ardennes department Concordat of Worms "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data...
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    that religious divisiveness had to be minimized to unite France. The Concordat of 1801 was an agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII, signed in...
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    calendrier républicain: de sa création à sa disparition. Bureau des longitudes. 1994. p. 19. ISBN 978-2-910015-09-1. "Concordat de 1801 Napoleon Bonaparte...
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    the Absolutist (or Klerikalabsolutist) party, which culminated in the concordat of August 1855 that gave the Roman Catholic Church control over education...
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    negotiations on a Baden Concordat which continued until the spring and summer of 1932. Papal fiat appointed a supporter of Pacelli and his concordat policy, Conrad...
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  • Church officials and the management of Church revenues, under terms of concordats with the Holy See. The resulting structure of royal power and ecclesiastical...
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    clericalism and the Concordat of 1801. In this time, the Republicans and the Bonapartists started a bitter rivalry. After the coup d'état of 1851 and the proclamation...
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  • continued to hold the title of Aliezira, as it called, until 1851, when in accordance with a concordat between Spain and the Holy See its territory was incorporated...
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    parishes previously controlled by the Abbey of Saint-Claude. Under the Concordat of 1802 the diocese was suppressed and its territory included in the Archdiocese...
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    the Organic Articles, in which France acting unilaterally amended the Concordat of 1801 between France and the papacy. Lamennais assailed the Gallican...
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    allocution Nemo vestrum. At this time, Spain had been in violation of its Concordat of 1851 with the Holy See (implemented 1855). The Syllabus was an attack on...
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    which heading new states, created after World War I. On 29 March 1924, a concordat was signed between Gasparri and Bavaria, with France on 10 February 1925...
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    the advice of Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol and Pedro de Aycinena – restored relations with the Church in Rome with a Concordat ratified in 1854. After...
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    the Concordat of 1801 abolished that bishopric and divided its territory between the Rennes, Saint-Brieuc, and Vannes bishoprics. In 1146, Jean de Châtillon...
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    the inability of the church to fill vacant dioceses. In 1851, Pius IX concluded a concordat with Queen Isabella II stipulating that unsold ecclesial...
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