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Catholicisation refers mainly to the
conversion of
adherents of
other religions into Catholicism, and the
system of
expanding Catholic influence in politics...
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Nicaraguas Collaborist Inca
nobility Huáscarist Neo-Inca
State (until 1536)
Catholized Incas Inca
Empire (until 1535)
Atahualpist Neo-Inca
State (since 1536)...
- centuries,
rebelling against the Counter-Reformation (the
Habsburg re-
catholization efforts which had
denigrated Czech and
other non-Latin languages). Czech...
- to the
Hussite Wars. It was
again re-established as part of the re-
catholization of
Bohemia under Habsburg rule in 1664, and
finally dissolved in 1785...
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political engagement and
intrigues have
greatly helped forcible re-
Catholization of
Bohemia after 1620 František Antonín
Sporck (1662–1738), important...
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Church borough Mitte [de] 14th
century originally Franciscan church, re-
catholized in
early 19th
century St. John's Church [de]
borough Obervieland [de]...
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remains a part of the
Philippine constitution today.
Beginning with the
Catholization of most of the
Philippines in the 16th century,
political power was...
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Czech lands. This was
happening against the
background of
savage re-
Catholization which,
along with war and
plague saw the po****tion
decline from over...
- Poděbrady, also
converted to Catholicism. Vladislaus's
campaign for re-
Catholization stirred up the Hussites, and the
townspeople in
Prague rose up in September...
- Khanate.
Displeased with the king
Sigismund II Augustus's
policy of
Catholization and
centralization of power, he was
ready to go over to the Turks.[citation...