- The
reservatum ecclesiasti**** (Latin, "ecclesiastical reservation"; German:
Geistlicher Vorbehalt) was a
provision of the
Peace of
Augsburg of 1555. It...
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question of
religion was
addressed under the
separate principles of the
reservatum ecclesiasti**** and the
Declaratio Ferdinandei,
which also
formed part...
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solution from
every possible angle. The
second principle,
called the
reservatum ecclesiasti**** (ecclesiastical reservation),
covered the
special status...
- the
ecclesiastical states,
called the
ecclesiastical reservation, or
reservatum ecclesiasti****. If a prince-bishop or prince-abbot
changed his religion...
- ita
loqui praesumant quasi ex
parte legis christianae contra « amplexum
reservatum »
nihil esset obiicendum. Harvey, John F. (Winter 1981). "Expressing Marital...
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converted to
Lutheranism had to give up
their territory (the
principle called reservatum ecclesiasti****).
Those occupying a
state that had
officially chosen either...
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returning properties was
established as 12
November 1627. However,
under the
Reservatum ecclesiasti****,
Protestant administrators of
formally Catholic prince-bishoprics...
- Holy
Roman Empire into an
international religious war.
Peace of
Augsburg Reservatum ecclesiasti**** Parker, Geoffrey. The
Thirty Years' War, 2nd Edition. p...
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issued the
Edict of Restitution. This
edict intended to give
force to the
reservatum ecclesiasti**** or the "ecclessiastic reservation"
provision to the peace...
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archbishop on 25
April 1556.
Johann von der
Leyen was a
proponent of the
reservatum ecclesiasti****
provisions of the
Peace of Augsburg. He
opposed the efforts...