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- The Declaratio Ferdinandei (English: Declaration of Ferdinand) was a clause in the Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555 to end conflicts between Catholics...
- the Declaratio Ferdinandei, Lutheran knights were given the freedom to retain their religion wherever they lived. The revocation of the Declaratio Ferdinandei...
- King's behest. The right of manifestación was codified in 1325 in the Declaratio Privilegii generalis p****ed by the Aragonese Corts under king James II...
- religion of the ruler was to dictate the religion of those ruled) and the Declaratio Ferdinandei (limited religious tolerance) clauses of the Peace of Augsburg...
- Carleton College Former names Northfield College (1866–1871) Motto Declaratio Sermonum Tuorum Illuminat (Latin) Motto in English The Revelation / Announcement...
- enumerated as three: eminens doctrina, insignis vitae sanctitas, Ecclesiae declaratio (i.e. eminent learning, a high degree of sanctity, and proclamation by...
- The Declaration of Arbroath (Latin: Declaratio Arbroathis; Scots: Declaration o Aiberbrothock; Scottish Gaelic: Tiomnadh Bhruis) is the name usually given...
- prohibition of Catholics from joining Masonic organizations. Its Latin title is Declaratio de ****ociationibus m****onicis. The do****ent states that Catholics who...
- the Protestants chose not to veto the measure and in return gained the declaratio Ferdinandei that protected Protestant knights and long-established Protestant...
- this was not spelled out in the agreement. The third principle, known as Declaratio Ferdinandei (Ferdinand's Declaration), exempted knights and some of the...