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  • While some scholars stress the Ottoman history of religious toleration and suggest that former provinces of the Ottoman empire, especially in ...
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  • The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, also known as the First Polish Republic or Republic (Commonwealth) of the Two (Both) Nations (Peoples), ( ...
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  • #039;s Office. Palmerston favored religious toleration at home and overseas although he supported the Church of England's status as the established ...
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  • of Christianity. His edict of toleration in 362 C.E. ordered the reopening of pagan temples and the reinstitution of alienated temple properties ...
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  • The constitutional party in the legislature desired a toleration of the nonjuring clergy, the repeal of the laws against the relatives of the ...
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  • was anarchism without adjectives, a call for toleration and unity among anarchists first adopted by Fernando Tarrida del Mármol in 1889 in response ...
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  • In 313, Constantine I and Licinius announced toleration of Christianity in the Edict of Milan. In the East the church passed from persecution directly ...
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  • and criminal procedures, decreed religious toleration and freedom of the press, and attempted to control the Roman Catholic Church and the various ...
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  • all of his reforms except the Patent of Toleration, peasant reforms, and abolition of the religious orders. Joseph's successor, Leopold II ...
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  • (1598), which granted a degree of religious toleration to Protestants. ===Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu=== [[Image:Cardinal Richelieu (Champaigne ...
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  • Prussian civil service and promoted religious toleration. Frederick patronized the arts and philosophers. Reforms included the abolition of torture, improvement ...
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  • low. The UK also has a tradition of religious toleration which has developed over the past four hundred years. It is very common to find Anglican ...
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