- state. In
Austria ultramontanists were
opposed to Josephinism, and in
Germany to Febronianism. In
Great Britain and
Ireland ultramontanists resisted Cisalpinism...
-
authority within the church, and some
members became ****ociated with the
Ultramontanist movement and the
declaration of
papal infallibility in 1870. In Switzerland...
- of Sir George-Étienne
Cartier before hardening into a
conservative ultramontanist supporter of
Church intervention into
politics but
later became a Liberal...
-
December 1864, a
counteroffer (of a
regalist nature,
conflictive to the
ultramontanist tendences in Rome) in a 9-point concordat,
which highlighted the following:...
-
Polish language and culture, as well as to
reduce the
influence of the "
ultramontanist"
Roman Catholic clergy in
those regions.
Since the
Third Partition of...
-
formally protested this
intrusion after voting had been in progress, the
Ultramontanist Cardinals readily recognized the
existing legal right of the emperor...
- Parlamentario) 20,473 3.29 13
Moderate Party (Moderados) 16,501 2.66 11
Ultramontanists (Ultramontanos) 7,965 1.28 7
Fuerist Party of the
Basque Union (PFUV)...
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Jansenism and the Revolution. For the counter-revolutionaries and
ultramontanists of the 19th century,
Jansenism was
accused of
having prepared and accompanied...
- the
influence of
Catholic monasteries,
against which the
conservative ultramontanist Catholic cantons of
Central Switzerland formed the Sonderbund. Following...
-
Third Republic reducing this influence,
under the
protests of the
Ultramontanists who
supported the Vatican's influence. Anti-clericalism was po****r...