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1. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (October 22, 1685)
- history.hanover.edu
- Revocation of the Edict of Nantes .
- , as had happened in the reigns of the kings, his predecessors, by his edict, granted at Nantes in the month of April, 1598, regulated the procedure to be adopted with regard to those of the said religion, and the places in which they might meet for public worship, established extraordinary judges to administer justice to them, and, in fine, provided in particular articles for whatever could be thought necessary for maintaining the tranquillity of his kingdom and for diminishing mutual aversion between the members of the two religions, so as to put himself in a better position to labor, as he had resolved to do, for the reunion to the Church of those who had so lightly withdrawn from it. ...
- As the intention of the king, our grandfather, was frustrated by his sudden death, and as the execution of the said Page 288 edict was interrupted during the minority of the late king, our most honored lord and father of glorious memory, by new encroachments on the part of the adherents of the said R. ... , which gave occasion for their being deprived of divers advantages accorded to them by the said edict; nevertheless the king, our late lord and father, in the exercise of his usual clemency, granted them yet another edict at Nimes, in July, 1629, by means of which, tranquillity being established anew, the said late king, animated by the same spirit and the same zeal for religion as the king, our said grandfather, had resolved to take advantage of this repose to attempt to put his said pious design into execution. ...
- And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R. ... has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do nothing better, in order wholly to obliterate the memory of the troubles, the confusion, and the evils which the progress of this false religion has caused in this Page 289 kingdom, and which furnished occasion for the said edict and for so many previous and subsequent edicts and declarations, than entirely to revoke the said Edict of Nantes, with the special articles granted as a sequel to it, as well as all that has since been done in favor of the said religion. ...
- Be it known that for these causes and others us hereunto moving, and of our certain knowledge, full power, and royal authority, we have, by this present perpetual and irrevocable edict, suppressed and revoked, and do suppress and revoke, the edict of our said grandfather, given at Nantes in April, 1598, in its whole extent, together with the particular articles agreed upon in the month of May following, and the letters patent issued upon the same date; and also the edict given at Nimes in July, 1629; we declare them null and void, together with all concessions, of whatever nature they may be, made by them as well as by other edicts, declarations, and orders, in favor of the said persons of the R. ...
- , who do not choose to become converts and to embrace the Catholic, apostolic, and Roman religion, to leave our kingdom and the territories subject to us within a fortnight of the publication of our present edict, without leave to reside therein beyond that period, or, during the said fortnight, to engage in any Page 290 preaching, exhortation, or any other function, on pain of being sent to the galleys. ...
- who have emigrated from our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, previous to the publication of our present edict, it is our will and pleasure that in case of their returning within the period of four months from the day of the said publication, they may, and it shall be lawful for them to, again take possession of their property, and to enjoy the same as if they had all along remained there: on the contrary, the property abandoned by those who, during the specified period of four months, shall not have returned into our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, shall remain and be confiscated in consequence of our declaration of the 20th of August last. ...
2. Modern History Sourcebook: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, October 22, 1685
- www.fordham.edu
- Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, October 22, 1685.
- , as had happened in the reigns of the kings, his predecessors, by his edict, granted at Nantes in the month of April, 1598, regulated the procedure to be adopted with regard to those of the said religion, and the places in which they might meet for public worship, established extraordinary judges to administer justice to them, and, in fine, provided in particular articles for whatever could be thought necessary for maintaining the tranquillity of his kingdom and for diminishing mutual aversion between the members of the two religions, so as to put himself in a better position to labor, as he had resolved to do, for the reunion to the Church of those who had so lightly withdrawn from it. ...
- As the intention of the king, our grandfather, was frus trated by his sudden death, and as the execution of the said edict was interrupted during the minority of the late king, our most honored lord and father of glorious memory, by new encroachments on the part of the adherents of the said R. ... , which gave occasion for their being deprived of divers advantages accorded to them by the said edict; nevertheless the king, our late lord and father, in the exercise of his usual clemency, granted them yet another edict at Nimes, in July, 1629, by means of which, tranquillity being established anew, the said late king, animated by the same spirit and the same zeal for religion as the king, our said grandfather, had resolved to take advantage of this repose to attempt to put his said pious design into execution. ...
- And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R. ... has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do nothing better, in order wholly to obliterate the memory of the troubles, the confusion, and the evils which the progress of this false religion has caused in this kingdom, and which furnished occasion for the said edict and for so many previous and subsequent edicts and declarations, than entirely to revoke the said Edict of Nantes, with the special articles granted as a sequel to it, as well as all that has since been done in favor of the said religion. ...
- Be it known that for these causes and others us hereunto moving, and of our certain knowledge, full power, and royal authority, we have, by this present perpetual and irrevocable edict, suppressed and revoked, and do suppress and revoke, the edict of our said grandfather, given at Nantes in April, 1598, in its whole extent, together with the particular articles agreed upon in the month of May following, and the letters patent issued upon the same date; and also the edict given at Nimes in July, 1629; we declare them null and void, together with all concessions, of whatever nature they may be, made by them as well as by other edicts, declarations, and orders, in favor of the said persons of the R. ...
- , who do not choose to become converts and to embrace the Catholic, apostolic, and Roman religion, to leave our kingdom and the territories subject to us within a fortnight of the publication of our present edict, without leave to reside therein beyond that period, or, during the said fortnight, to engage in any preaching, exhortation, or any other function, on pain of being sent to the galleys. ...
- who have emigrated from our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, previous to the publication of our present edict, it is our will and pleasure that in case of their returning within the period of four months from the day of the said publication, they may, and it shall be lawful for them to, again take possession of their property, and to enjoy the same as if they had all along remained there: on the contrary, the property abandoned by those who, during the specified period of four months, shall not have returned into our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, shall remain and be confiscated in consequence of our declaration of the 20th of August last. ...
3. Edict forbidding attacks on non
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- Edict forbidding attacks on non-Muslims reassures expats.
- NET Editors Note: What kind of modern day religion requires an "edict" telling its followers to not kill members of other religions? ONLY ISLAM! This unprecedented action in modern day history certainly reflects on the whacked-out "values" of the Cult of Death that is Islam! .
- JEDDAH, 7 February 2003 — Western expatriates have welcomed an edict issued by the Kingdom’s Council of Muslim Scholars forbidding attacks anywhere in the world on non-Muslims, who the edict said should not be randomly judged as “infidels”.
- The edict comes in the wake of advice given to Westerners by many embassies here to prepare for a swift exit should the US go to war against Iraq in the next few months, as is widely predicted.
- “The edict is good because it informs expatriates about the real nature of Islam,” said David Conrad, a sales manager in Jeddah. ...
- Expats there say that they hope the new edict will help make such attacks a thing of the past.
- American Dick Wasner, who works at a petrochemical company in Jubail, said that “suicide attacks elsewhere, and attacks on Westerners here, will hopefully decrease as a result of the edict. ...
- German Werner Grehardt, a consultant in a national company in Alkhobar, said that the edict should go some way to “closing the gap between Muslims and non-Muslims. ...
4. The EDICT Project Home Page
- www.csse.monash.edu.au
- The EDICT Project.
- Welcome to the Home Page of the EDICT Project; founded, coordinated and more-or-less single-handedly run by Jim Breen (hereafter "I" or "me"). ...
- I must acknowledge that the EDICT project has depended on many people who have provided material and editorial assistance. ...
- What is EDICT? .
- EDICT is a Japanese-English Dictionary file. ...
- It is a plain text document in EUC-JP coding, with its own format (which has become to known as "EDICT-format"). ...
- The EDICT file currently has about 110,000 entries. ...
- You can also use EDICT online via my WWWJDIC server. ...
- A number of other dictionary files have been compiled by me and others as adjuncts or spin-offs from the EDICT file. ...
- the EDICLSD3 (Japanese-English Life Science dictionary), which is the EDICT-format version of a major file produced at Kyoto University by a project group coordinated by Professor Shuji Kaneko. ...
- Software for using the EDICT files .
- A very useful site is Rikai, which massages WWW pages, placing popup translations from EDICT behind the Japanese text. ...
- another WP which uses the EDICT file is NJSTAR. NJSTAR comes with an early copy of EDICT. ...
- for Emacs/XEmacs users there is edict. ...
- None of the files in the EDICT project use romanized Japanese. I get many requests for a romaji version of EDICT, however as I do not like romaji and do not want to encourage its use, I will not be producing romaji versions. ...
5. pkgsrc/misc/edict/
- cvsweb.netbsd.org
- pkgsrc/misc/edict/.
- org / pkgsrc / misc / edict.
- Initial import of edict-2003. ... EDICT is a Japanese->English dictionary. ...
- Initial import of edict-2003. ... EDICT is a Japanese->English dictionary. ...
6. The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, October 22, 1685
- www.historyguide.org
- The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, October 22, 1685.
- Religion prétendue réformée -- "the religion called the Reformed" , as had happened in the reigns of the kings, his predecessors, by his edict, granted at Nantes in the month of April, 1598, regulated the procedure to be adopted with regard to those of the said religion, and the places in which they might meet for public worship, established extraordinary judges to administer justice to them, and, in fine, provided in particular articles for whatever could be thought necessary for maintaining the tranquility of his kingdom and for diminishing mutual aversion between the members of the two religions, so as to put himself in a better position to labor, as he had resolved to do, for the reunion to the Church of those who had so lightly withdrawn from it. ...
- As the intention of the king, our grandfather, was frustrated by his sudden death, and as the execution of the said (288) edict was interrupted during the minority of the late king, our most honored lord and father of glorious memory, by new encroachments on the part of the adherents of the said R. ... , which gave occasion for their being deprived of divers advantages accorded to them by the said edict; nevertheless the king, our late lord and father, in the exercise of his usual clemency, granted them yet another edict at Nimes, in July, 1629, by means of which, tranquility being established anew, the said late king, animated by the same spirit and the same zeal for religion as the king, our said grandfather, had resolved to take advantage of this repose to attempt to put his said pious design into execution. ...
- And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R. ... has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do nothing better, in order wholly to obliterate the memory of the troubles, the confusion, and the evils which the progress of this false religion has caused in this (289) kingdom, and which furnished occasion for the said edict and for so many previous and subsequent edicts and declarations, than entirely to revoke the said Edict of Nantes, with the special articles granted as a sequel to it, as well as all that has since been done in favor of the said religion. ...
- Be it known that for these causes and others us hereunto moving, and of our certain knowledge, full power, and royal authority, we have, by this present perpetual and irrevocable edict, suppressed and revoked, and do suppress and revoke, the edict of our said grandfather, given at Nantes in April, 1598, in its whole extent, together with the particular articles agreed upon in the month of May following, and the letters patent issued upon the same date; and also the edict given at Nimes in July, 1629; we declare them null and void, together with all concessions, of whatever nature they may be, made by them as well as by other edicts, declarations, and orders, in favor of the said persons of the R. ...
- , who do not choose to become converts and to embrace the Catholic, apostolic, and Roman religion, to leave our kingdom and the territories subject to us within a fortnight of the publication of our present edict, without leave to reside therein beyond that period, or, during the said fortnight, to engage in any (290) preaching, exhortation, or any other function, on pain of being sent to the galleys. ...
- who have emigrated from our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, previous to the publication of our present edict, it is our will and pleasure that in case of their returning within the period of four months from the day of the said publication, they may, and it shall be lawful for them to, again take possession of their property, and to enjoy the same as if they had all along remained there: on the contrary, the property abandoned by those who, during the specified period of four months, shall not have returned into our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, shall remain and be confiscated in consequence of our declaration of the 20th of August last. ...
7. KING ASHOKA: His Edicts and His Times
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- However, it was not until 1915, when another edict actually mentioning the name Asoka was discovered, that the identification was confirmed. ...
- The language used in the edicts found in the western part of India is closer to Sanskrit although one bilingual edict in Afghanistan is written in Aramaic and Greek. ...
- In fact, an anxiousness to be thought of as a sincere person and a good administrator is present in nearly every edict. ...
- Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi, has caused this Dhamma edict to be written. ...
- But now with the writing of this Dhamma edict only three creatures, two peacocks and a deer are killed, and the deer not always. ...
- This edict has been written so that it may please my successors to devote themselves to promoting these things and not allow them to decline. ...
- This Dhamma edict has been written on stone so that it might endure long and that my descendants might act in conformity with it. ...
- Therefore this Dhamma edict has been written to last long and that my sons, grandsons and great-grandsons might act in conformity with it for the welfare of the world. ...
- I have had this Dhamma edict written so that my sons and great-grandsons may not consider making new conquests, or that if military conquests are made, that they be done with forbearance and light punishment, or better still, that they consider making conquest by Dhamma only, for that bears fruit in this world and the next. ...
- This edict is to be listened to on Tisa day, between Tisa days, and on other suitable occasions, it should be listened to even by a single person. ...
- This edict has been written for the following purpose: that the judicial officers of the city may strive to do their duty and that the people under them might not suffer unjust imprisonment or harsh treatment. ...
- And so that the Mahamatras can devote themselves at all times to inspiring the border areas with confidence and encouraging them to practice Dhamma, this edict has been written here. ...
- This edict is to be listened to every four months on Tisa day, between Tisa days, and on other suitable occasions, it should be listened to even by a single person. ...
- Beloved-of-the-Gods speaks thus: 39 This Dhamma edict was written twenty-six years after my coronation. ...
- This Dhamma edict has been written that people might follow it and it might endure for a long time. ...
- Beloved-of-the-Gods speaks thus: This Dhamma edict was written twenty-six years after my coronation. ...
8. Huguenots
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- Followers of this new Protestantism were soon accused of heresy against the Catholic government and the established religion of France, and a General Edict urging extermination of these heretics (Huguenots) was issued in 1536. ...
- The Edict of Nantes, signed by Henry IV in April, 1598, ended the Wars of Religion, and allowed the Huguenots some religious freedoms, including free exercise of their religion in 20 specified towns of France.
- The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV in October, 1685, began anew persecution of the Huguenots, and hundreds of thousands of Huguenots fled France to other countries. The Promulgation of the Edict of Toleration in November, 1787, partially restored the civil and religious rights of Huguenots in France.
- uk Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (October 22, 1685).
- , as had happened in the reigns of the kings, his predecessors, by his edict, granted at Nantes in the month of April, 1598, regulated the procedure to be adopted with regard to those of the said religion, and the places in which they might meet for public worship, established extraordinary judges to administer justice to them, and, in fine, provided in particular articles for whatever could be thought necessary for maintaining the tranquillity of his kingdom and for diminishing mutual aversion between the members of the two religions, so as to put himself in a better position to labor, as he had resolved to do, for the reunion to the Church of those who had so lightly withdrawn from it.
- As the intention of the king, our grandfather, was frus trated by his sudden death, and as the execution of the said edict was interrupted during the minority of the late king, our most honored lord and father of glorious memory, by new encroachments on the part of the adherents of the said R. ... , which gave occasion for their being deprived of divers advantages accorded to them by the said edict; nevertheless the king, our late lord and father, in the exercise of his usual clemency, granted them yet another edict at Nimes, in July, 1629, by means of which, tranquillity being established anew, the said late king, animated by the same spirit and the same zeal for religion as the king, our said grandfather, had resolved to take advantage of this repose to attempt to put his said pious design into execution. ...
- And since by this fact the execution of the Edict of Nantes and of all that has ever been ordained in favor of the said R. ... has been rendered nugatory, we have determined that we can do nothing better, in order wholly to obliterate the memory of the troubles, the confusion, and the evils which the progress of this false religion has caused in this kingdom, and which furnished occasion for the said edict and for so many previous and subsequent edicts and declarations, than entirely to revoke the said Edict of Nantes, with the special articles granted as a sequel to it, as well as all that has since been done in favor of the said religion.
- Be it known that for these causes and others us hereunto moving, and of our certain knowledge, full power, and royal authority, we have, by this present perpetual and irrevocable edict, suppressed and revoked, and do suppress and revoke, the edict of our said grandfather, given at Nantes in April, 1598, in its whole extent, together with the particular articles agreed upon in the month of May following, and the letters patent issued upon the same date; and also the edict given at Nimes in July, 1629; we declare them null and void, together with all concessions, of whatever nature they may be, made by them as well as by other edicts, declarations, and orders, in favor of the said persons of the R. ...
- , who do not choose to become converts and to embrace the Catholic, apostolic, and Roman religion, to leave our kingdom and the territories subject to us within a fortnight of the publication of our present edict, without leave to reside therein beyond that period, or, during the said fortnight, to engage in any preaching, exhortation, or any other function, on pain of being sent to the galleys.
- who have emigrated from our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, previous to the publication of our present edict, it is our will and pleasure that in case of their returning within the period of four months from the day of the said publication, they may, and it shall be lawful for them to, again take possession of their property, and to enjoy the same as if they had all along remained there: on the contrary, the property abandoned by those who, during the specified period of four months, shall not have returned into our kingdom, lands, and territories subject to us, shall remain and be confiscated in consequence of our declaration of the 20th of August last.
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9. Diet of Worms: (January 27-May 25, 1521) The First diet of emperor Charles V where the Edict of Worms was issued against Luther and his followers
- www.augustana.edu
- Diet of Worms: (January 27-May 25, 1521) The First diet of emperor Charles V where the Edict of Worms was issued against Luther and his followers. ...
10. Medieval Sourcebook: Galerius and Constantine: Edicts of Toleration 311/313
- www.fordham.edu
- Both in the case of the edict of toleration by Galerius and that by Constantine and Licinius, the original Latin text is to be found in Lactantius, and merely a Greek translation in Eusebius, (H. ... and the genuineness of the Edict of Milan see appendix to Vol. ...
- EDICT OF TOLERATION BY GALERIUS- 311 A. ...
- 35)This edict is published at Nicomedia on the day before the Kalends of May, in our eighth consulship and the second of Maximinus. ...
- The "Edict of Milan " (313 A. ...
11. Edict Spaces
- www.edictspaces.com
- Small and big business, organizations and individuals alike are effortlessly improving their communications with Edict Spaces. ...
- Edict Incorporated | Case Examples | Contact .
12. Torment Card Preview: Chainer's Edict
- www.wizards.com
- Torment Card Preview: Chainer's Edict.
- Now I am not a flavor text expert, but Diabolic Edict took the cake. ...
- Luckily, while Diabolic Edict has for the most part been filed away in closets, Torment gives us the next printing of Diabolic.
- Did they call it Diabolic Edict II? The Return of Diabolic Edict? Edict: The Revenge?.
- How about Chainer's Edict?.
- Watch out, Diabolic Edict is back, and then back again.
- With Chainer's Edict the speed is not very important since it isn't targeted. Instead of waiting for your opponent to cast an enchantment, or play a fast effect just go ahead and Edict their creature right away.
- Guess what? When you get to seven mana, you get to Edict all over again. ...
- For Limited play, look for the blue-black archetype to gain strength with the power of Chainer's Edict. Wild Mongrel will be bound by the Edict. ...
- Having problems with Iridescent Angel? Well, if you kill all of the Angel's little helpers, Chainer's Edict removes that untargetable beast. ...
- Don't forget to combo Innocent Blood with the Edict for a solid one, two, seven punch. ...
- Creature removal is always a commodity in Limited, and Chainer's Edict is no exception. ...
- Come to think of it, pretty much every squirrel-related card gives Chainer's Edict problems: Nut Collector, Deranged Hermit, Squirrel Wrangler, and Squirrel Nest all own the Edict. Ironically, Chainer's Edict helps keep Squirrel Mob under control.
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