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- mutual hostility toward the burgeoning Socialist movement. Initially also anticlerical, fascist Benito Mussolini tempered such rhetoric to win support from...
- The modern history of anticlericalism has often been characterized by deep conflicts between the government and the Catholic Church, sometimes including...
- legislature p****ed the anticlerical Duvaux Bill of 1880, which reduced the number of chaplains in the French army. Anticlerical legislators wanted commanders...
- expropriate resources including land, gave rights to labor, and strengthened anticlerical provisions of the 1857 Constitution. With amendments, it remains the...
- completed in 1439. For half a year in 1437, there was an antifeudal and anticlerical peasant revolt in Transylvania which was strongly influenced by Hussite...
- newspaper Il Popolo from 20 January to 11 May 1910. The novel was bitterly anticlerical, and years later was withdrawn from circulation after Mussolini made...
- apparently never joined a Lodge himself. Freemasonry attracted many anticlericals and was condemned by the Church. Joseph's feelings towards religion...
- Christian churches. According to Bullock, Hitler did not believe in God, was anticlerical, and held Christian ethics in contempt because they contravened his preferred...
- more compatible with a worldview based on reason. Jefferson was firmly anticlerical, writing in "every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty ... they...
- banned and the three kings cake was renamed the "equality cake" under anticlerical government policies. In the early 19th century, Christmas festivities...