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- institutions and values. For this reason they were called ultramontanists. The ultramontanes distrusted both the Protestant anglophone and francophone politicians...
- myself a Moslem that I established myself in Egypt, by making myself an ultramontane that I turned men's hearts towards me in Italy. If I were to govern a...
- Nuremberg. In 1837, the Roman Catholic-supported clerical movement, the Ultramontanes, came to power in the Bavarian parliament and began a campaign of reform...
- middle-class Czechs spoke German but not the other way around. The support of ultramontane Catholic politicians and clergy for this reform triggered the launch...
- Groulx.[citation needed] In opposition with the other nationalists, ultramontanes rejected the rising democratic ideal that the people are sovereign and...
- Catholicism, there were substantial differences between the two. The neo-ultramontanes wanted to p**** by decree the most extreme definition of papal infallibility...
- to bring together the English-speaking Protestant aristocracy and the ultramontane Catholic hierarchy of Quebec and to keep them united in a conservative...
- favour of the Catholic Maronite side of the Druze–Maronite conflict. Ultramontane Catholicism, longing for close links to the Pope in Rome, pla**** a pivotal...
- in 1825, was opposed by large sectors of the po****tion. In 1837 the Ultramontanes backed by the Roman Catholic Church gained control of the Bavarian parliament...
- into Nationes, divided between that of the Cismontanes and that of the Ultramontanes. The students "had all the power ... and dominated the masters". All...