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- (1517–1587), the last Master of the Livonian Order, converted to Lutheranism, secularised (and took to himself) the lands of Semigallia and Courland which he had...
- Secular spirituality is the adherence to a spiritual philosophy without adherence to a religion. Secular spirituality emphasizes the inner peace of the...
- 1808–1839) first won ulama approval before proposing similar reforms. The secularisation program brought by Atatürk ended the ulema and their institutions. The...
- the French Revolution, replacing the previous cathedral when it was secularised, and has been the seat of the succeeding Archbishopric of Dijon since...
- useful subjects. Jewish intellectuals, members of a new non-rabbinic secularised elite, likewise attempted to solve the modern problems. Radical Jewish...
- Gustav Vasa Bible. With improved education and the freedom brought by secularisation, the 17th century saw several notable authors develop the Swedish language...
- such as Christmas, have become secularised by part or all of those who observe them. In addition to secularisation, many holidays have become commercialised...
- it was decided that the mediatised prin****lities, free cities, and secularised states would not be reinstated. Instead, the former rulers who held a...
- secularised and merged into the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1571. Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, Lutheran administrators since 1567, secularised as...
- Secularization or secularisation may refer to: Secularization (church property), seizure of church property by a state Secularization of monastic estates...