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- Catholicisation (American English: Catholicization) refers mainly to the conversion of adherents of other religions into Catholicism, and the system of...
- Mountain, in 1620, marked the end of the Bohemian Revolt and, led to recatholization in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown. In 1627, communion under both kinds...
- Protestant Christian groups while Habsburg Austrian troops occupied and recatholized the northern and western parts. Later on the Turks seized some further...
- under their own banner. After the Swiss Reformation, as part of the recatholization effort after the Second War of Kappel, this right was revoked for the...
- 1887–1890, Proti všem 1893, Bratrstvo I-III 1900-1909), through the recatholization pressure (Temno 1913), and the uprising of the Kingdom of Bohemia in...
- p****ed to the Archbishopric of Mainz. From 1603 to 1618, during the "Recatholization" many townsfolk fell victim to ****cution as witches. The former Oberamt...
- after graduating went back to their countries and encouraged their recatholization. Many alumni after graduating came first to Wilno to study philosophy...
- a result of forced emigration from the region as a consequence of recatholization, Iglau lost its importance, however, a second wave of German immigration...
- ("Free Districts")[b] in the south. The Free Districts had been forcibly recatholized after the Reformation in Switzerland, and the Catholic cantons, especially...
- and German Bohemians, to evade from religious ****cution and forced recatholization imposed by victorious Habsburgs. Petr Figulus, who served as a secretary...