- to the
Spanish monarchy and the
Catholic Church in the
Spanish Empire.
Regalists sought reforms that "were
intended to
redefine the
clergy as a professional...
-
recognition of
Charles of
Austria as the King of
Spain by the pope. A
regalist policy was
maintained that
pursued as much
political as
fiscal objectives...
- land tenure, and
promoted science and
university research. He
implemented regalist policies to
increase the
power of the
state regarding the church. During...
-
ultramontanists that the
Church had
inalienable rights in the
secular sphere. The
regalist reforms that the
Spanish crown sought to
implement were not completely...
-
reforms influenced by
liberalism (condemned by the church),
renouncing their Regalist claims of the
patronage (after
failing a
draft agreement from the previous...
-
upending of long-standing
practices of
creole access to
office holding. The
regalist and
secularizing policies of the
Bourbon monarchy were
aimed at decreasing...
- with
Spain and the
Indies under the
Bourbon dynasty,
regalist ideas were
added to the
Spanish regalist tradition (Chumacero and Pimentel, in the 17th century...
-
various anti-clerical laws p****ed by the
president which aimed at
creating a
regalist national church independent from Rome,
promoted the
expropriation of clerical...
- he held the
Fourth Mexican Provincial council synod,
which was
strongly regalist. (However its decrees,
which he
forwarded to
Madrid for confirmation, were...
- born in
Veracruz (Mexico) in the home of a
Criolla family. Due to the
regalist theses of the 10th
Count of Arandas,
Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, who convinced...