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| In order to avoid the expulsion | edict against the Jews of Spain, de Torres converted |
| In this year he also issued his | edict against the extravagant pomposity of the Churc |
| ear before, Diocletian had published his first | edict against the Christians, ordering the destructi |
| nstantinople, Emperor Leo III issued his first | edict against the veneration of images and their exh |
| In 1574 Cambridge University issued an | edict against students taking part in the games. |
| 8, he fell ill, and Emperor Xianzong issued an | edict allowing him to return to his own mansion in C |
| vincing the Doge to rule against the expulsion | edict, allowing the Jewish population of Venice to r |
| rnor Deval Patrick overturned the Mass Highway | edict and declared that the flag displays could rema |
| The | Edict and this treaty brought to an effective end th |
| danus, the local bishop in Abitina, obeyed the | edict and handed the scriptures of the church over t |
| NJIDIC), a built-in Japanese dictionary (using | EDICT and similar dictionary files) and various kanj |
| hich the native peoples found loopholes in the | edict and held Potlatches in celebratory seasons, cl |
| als during the feudal era, to uphold a central | edict and thereby imposing labour and taxes identica |
| Jeffrey's Japanese↔English Dictionary, | EDICT and KANJIDIC server with kana, kanji, or roman |
| r the main Goguryeo forces, he had Xu draft an | edict announcing the victory, and he praised Xu for |
| ommissioner Luisa Paiewonsky said that the new | edict applies to all signs on bridges over highways, |
| an opposition because it perceived the tsarist | edict as a threat to the Armenian national existence |
| doption in several of its lodges, it issued an | edict authorising them, the Duchess of Bourbon being |
| s are a threat to his reign, and has signed an | edict authorising a Huguenot massacre over the next |
| The | edict banned any teaching or propagation of other st |
| Rather, they suggested that the | edict be sent out by regular expedited routine. |
| gnal year of Ashoka, the non-edict bearing and | edict bearing pillars, the animal sculptures crownin |
| After the death of Louis in 1545, the | edict became effective until the end of Bavarian mon |
| with the argument that he was born before the | edict became valid. |
| cow and St.Petersburg were closed by Sovnarkom | Edict because ... "of failures in the quality of the |
| e served five terms as a congressman before an | edict by Pope John Paul II instructed all Catholic p |
| ontroversially on 30 October 1682 he issued an | edict by which all the money-lending activities carr |
| rtin Luther from the Pope's enforcement of the | edict by faking a highway attack on Luther's way bac |
| Of course, the December 4 | edict by the Mass Highway department that forbade “p |
| The 42 articles that comprised this | edict concerned justice, except the last four, added |
| 1798, Gayoso de Lemos, issued a comprehensive | edict concerning Catholicism as the state faith of t |
| tine during this era, as a Roman first century | edict condemning the practice makes clear. |
| ouncil of Canada issued a fatwa , or religious | edict, condemning any attacks by extremists or terro |
| Furthermore, they demand from the king an | edict condemning to blindness anyone who dares to lo |
| This very | edict contributed to the gradual erosion of the impe |
| In terms of a royal | edict dated 19 Oct. 1404 he was charged with the dir |
| The | edict declared that if the authorities found a merch |
| President Karzai's | edict demanded that private security companies to be |
| Cixi followed with an | edict dictating Guangxu's total disgrace and "not be |
| panese-English dictionary tool meant to search | EDICT dictionary files, but it has other features su |
| He authorized an | edict disallowing the use of all modern terms, which |
| Vienne in 1312, when Pope Clement V issued an | edict dissolving the Order of the Templars. |
| The Kansei | Edict established posts filled by two men to oversee |
| as Maximos or Maximus) protested against this | edict, even when brought in front of their Emperor. |
| He remained there after the publication of the | edict expelling all Christian missionaries from the |
| In Brittany he issued an | edict expelling Jews from the duchy and cancelling a |
| o used to do public announcements, such as the | edict for recruit of soldiers of the Duke of Segorbe |
| when he violated President Chester A. Arthur's | edict for political office-holders not to campaign f |
| uditor, and on one occasion, when there was an | edict for an imperial auditor to travel a long dista |
| nclusion was announced in the shape of a royal | edict forbidding the use of the formula in question |
| In the preamble, the | Edict frankly reported that previous measures agains |
| in Texas and Texas is not bound by a ruling or | edict from a foreign court. |
| The separation occurred because of an | edict from FIFA, which demanded that the national au |
| e were destroyed by Mussolini's government, an | edict from the city of Milan ordering Mussolini to m |
| the entire kingdom, he added an article to an | edict given at Paris in January 1563 which he promul |
| Although its | edict had never been officially recognized by any go |
| The | Edict has been commonly seen as a series of concessi |
| Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reiterated a religious | edict he had issued earlier against the use of all n |
| not outlaw paganism; in the words of an early | edict, he decreed that polytheists could "celebrate |
| n, a mining engineer, discovered Ashoka's rock | edict here. |
| is father's more conciliatory tone, issuing an | edict in 832 forbidding the veneration of icons. |
| nd with the backing of the monarchy, issued an | edict in March 1776 abolishing "guilds, brotherhoods |
| ant pagan sites, and it seems likely that this | edict influenced the siting of St Michael's. |
| Ashoka's first | edict is the only impressive edict remaining in its |
| On 17 October 415, an | edict issued by the Emperors Honorius and Theodosius |
| It is a historical flag dating from an | edict issued 4 August 1766, specifying that vessels |
| te was 6 children/woman), Ayatullah Khomeini's | edict led to an annual population growth rate of wel |
| Rock | Edict Nb13 (S. |
| e was accused of breaking the Code of Law 281, | edict number 01/U/1984, regarding Cultural and Educa |
| rotestants, culminating in a revocation of the | Edict of Nantes in 1685. |
| in Paris at the time of the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes. |
| Upon the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes, Agar, as a Protestant, was shut out |
| amo Aleandro, the Papal nuncio, proclaimed the | Edict of Worms against Luther. |
| The | Edict of Boulogne signed shortly thereafter brought |
| nd finally religious freedom in the form of an | Edict of Toleration, the Edict of Saint-Germain issu |
| It contains the | edict of the Caesar Claudius of 46 AD which granted |
| Another rock | edict of Ashoka in its original state is situated at |
| ilding, was agreed after the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes in 1685. |
| testant measures that would climax in the 1685 | Edict of Fontainebleau. |
| , her teenage son, King Charles IX, issued the | Edict of Saint-Maur, which prohibited all religions |
| edom for Roman Catholics in Hawaii through the | Edict of Toleration and the establishment of the Haw |
| taken refuge there after the Revocation of the | Edict of Nantes. |
| A rock | edict of Ashoka, the legendary Mauryan King, who rul |
| ther King Henry III of France into signing the | Edict of Beaulieu and effectively ending the Fifth R |
| eligious persecution eventually ended with the | Edict of Toleration proclaimed by Kamehameha III, wh |
| Moreover, it confirmed the tenets of the | Edict of Nantes, pardoned Henry II, and allowed the |
| o leave France following the Revocation of the | Edict of Nantes. |
| 1 and 1264, the community flourished until the | Edict of Expulsion, given by Edward I of England in |
| A rare Ashokan rock | edict of the 3rd century BC. found in Delhi enclosed |
| hich lasted from 1620 until the issuing of the | Edict of Toleration in 1781. |
| rotestant church in 1787 according to the 1781 | Edict of Tolerance by Emperor Joseph II. |
| f Religion which were brought to an end by the | Edict of Nantes (1598). |
| in Grantha characters, "This is the matchless | edict of King Parakesarivarman, who teaches justice |
| Huguenot family, which had been forced by the | Edict of Nantes to take refuge in Prussia. |
| ducation and prosperity, and in 1783 raised an | edict of tolerance. |
| t practise until after the promulgation of the | edict of toleration by Emperor Joseph II in 1781. |
| 1676 till 1685, when, on the revocation of the | edict of Nantes, he obtained leave of the king to re |
| o England at the time of the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes. |
| During this trip, Charles IX issued the | Edict of Roussillon, which standardised 1 January as |
| ured a peace after Emperor Gallienus issued an | edict of toleration which was to last until 303. |
| On the revocation (1685) of the | edict of Nantes, Kiffin maintained at his own expens |
| ad fled to Britain after the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes. |
| apters which had been condemned by Justinian's | edict of 544, and on this account he was arrested. |
| as Jews had been expelled from England by the | Edict of Expulsion in 1290 on the basis of a royal d |
| hristians or Jews, they were excluded from the | edict of toleration promulgated by Emperor Joseph II |
| maining synagogue in London at the time of the | Edict of Expulsion in 1290. |
| , but was forced to flee from France after the | Edict of Fontainebleau in the entourage of William I |
| ion of the English Protestants in France after | Edict of Fontainebleau. |
| In the aftermath of the | Edict of Amboise, tensions between Catholics and Hug |
| For example, an | edict of 8 March 1804 by King Ferdinand VII resolved |
| litary successes, in 1629 Ferdinand issued the | Edict of Restitution, by which all the land stripped |
| nd Huguenot princes, and later ratified by the | Edict of Poitiers on 17 September . |
| The revocation of the | Edict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him to take refuge |
| established in 1882 as "Gimnaziul Real" by an | edict of "Ministerul Cultelor" (approved by minister |
| scony before the Jews were expelled by a royal | edict of 1287, perhaps in 1275, 1281, or 1282, when |
| de Thou, the man who would later negotiate the | Edict of Nantes on religious tolerance. |
| When Constantine and Licinius were issuing the | Edict of Milan, the influence of Judaism was fading |
| After the Diet of Speyer had confirmed the | edict of Worms, the need was felt to reconcile the d |
| ligious offences in the 40 years following the | edict of 1724 was almost two thousand. |
| for while clearly not canonized by an official | edict of the church, Topchy's subjects are beatified |
| reach the Gospel after Constantine the Great's | Edict of Milan proclaimed religious toleration for C |
| It confirmed the basic principles of the | Edict of Nantes, but differed in that it contained a |
| d on his massive project of the history of the | Edict of Nantes, published from 1693 to 1695 and rap |
| o Emperor Charles V, who wanted to enforce his | Edict of Worms (1521). |
| hen Louis XIV decided on the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes, ending the limited toleration of Pr |
| On the Revocation of the | Edict of Nantes he was sent to Languedoc to confirm |
| An | edict of King Chilperic I a generation earlier had f |
| ricious enforcement and then revocation of the | Edict of Nantes to disguise their more occult specul |
| The Treaty of Fleix (also known as the | Edict of Fleix and the Peace of Fleix) was signed on |
| gen and his views, which was accompanied by an | edict of Justinian I (543 or 544) and then ratified |
| hat I understand what you want to say, but the | edict of 380 makes very clear that, among the differ |
| eu and the Mayor of Rochelle "; "A Troublesome | Edict of Louis XIV"; "The Storming of the Tuileries" |
| but in the wake of the persecutions after the | edict of Nantes's revocation in 1685 he decided to l |
| At the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes he retired to Venezula where he was |
| d Arabic; in the wake of the Revocation of the | Edict of Nantes (1685) he refused the hospitality of |
| the ancient Persian Empire were saved from the | edict of death and genocide instigated against them |
| e of the majority of Knesset members, or by an | edict of the President, and normally occur on occasi |
| doors for Milan Cathedral (on the theme of The | Edict of Constantine), but he was subsequently force |
| is now Germany, and is most memorable for the | Edict of Worms (Wormser Edikt), which addressed Mart |
| equent actions - notably his revocation of the | Edict of Nantes in 1685, and his attempt to extend h |
| urch in the province, and the pope secured the | edict of Valentinian III, so important in the histor |
| on of the decrees of the Council of Trent, the | Edict of Nantes, and French alliances with England, |
| Edict of the second Qin emperor, in seal script | |
| The | Edict of Orleans (January 1561) soon followed, and f |
| The | Edict of Saint-Germain, also known as the Edict of J |
| In 313, the | Edict of Milan legalised Christianity alongside othe |
| ( The Ottoman Imperial | Edict of Reorganization, proclaimed on November 3rd, |
| According to the | Edict of Telepinu, this king became a ruler by murde |
| In the | Edict of Nantes, Henry IV of France had given the Hu |
| n suffered persecution after the repeal of the | Edict of Nantes in 1685. |
| The | Edict of Kansei was a part of the Kansei Reforms. |
| oly Roman Empire, Georg Friedrich authored the | Edict of Restitution in 1627. |
| An | edict of Ashoka is engraved at a spot named Rupanath |
| , and then Ireland after the revocation of the | Edict of Nantes with the Edict of Fontainebleau in O |
| The | edict of the Toulouse Synod (1229) prohibited the Ca |
| In 1692 he obtained an ' | edict of tolerance' that gave to the missionaries al |
| T.K. Madhavan he was also inspired by the | edict of the Guru 'to be enlightened through educati |
| Spain in 1595 and had recently promulgated the | Edict of Nantes, on 13 April. |
| ed by the Protestants of France other than the | Edict of Nantes. |
| The treaty replaced the | Edict of Beaulieu, which was deemed by the Catholic |
| Theodosius I, in his | edict of 382, classes them as a special sect with th |
| expressed to the masscre at Vassy than to the | Edict of January. |
| Another issue reproduced the | edict of John I, Duke of Brittany declaring the expu |
| Michael H. Crawford, 'The | edict of M. Marius Gratidianus', Proceedings of the |
| Meiji government of Japan passed the Haitorei | Edict, often called the "Sword Abolishment Act". |
| Pillar | edict on the ridge near Hindu Rao hospital, the seco |
| tres, how they should be composed and a strict | edict on proscribed faults. |
| But now with the writing of this Dhamma | edict only three creatures, two peacocks and a deer |
| lasses on the drawing boards a British Railway | edict permitted construction only of existing pre-na |
| nstantinople, in which capacity he received an | edict preserved in the Codex Theodosianus (vi.8.1). |
| ruling party of the former USSR, published an | edict prohibiting "ancientization" of Turkic history |
| Since 2000, the | EDICT project has been managed by the Electronic Dic |
| ticipate in the poll, in a move similar to the | edict received in 2002 by Salafist leader, Adel Al M |
| "Heretics", the | Edict reported, met in conventicles, infected school |
| She wanted a spiritual life but an imperial | edict required all single women of marriageable age |
| (Edicts of Ashoka, 13th Rock | Edict, S. Dhammika). |
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| On February 1, 1564 he issued an | edict setting a curfew for 10 p.m. in the city of Li |
| This | edict should be frank and not hide anything so as to |
| against the Sassanid Empire, Julian issued an | edict that prohibited the veneration of the relics i |
| Hierax to secretly discover the content of an | edict that Orestes was to promulgate on the mimes sh |
| r general pardon in summer 825, initially, the | edict that Li Fengji drafted allows exiled officials |
| iance of the British colonial administration's | edict that access to the goldfields be made from Vic |
| On 15 August, Lin issued an | edict that prevented the sale of food to the British |
| nd AFL pre-season, in direct defiance of a VFA | edict, then VFA team Richmond played a practice matc |
| ttelalters, Heinrich Mitteis even compared the | Edict to the English Magna Carta, a view not popular |
| pan withdrew all demands as can be seen in his | edict to the Republic from 1332 in which he guarante |
| d that in 30 days, the Senate would confirm an | edict to kill all Jews and Christians in the Roman E |
| Emperor Taizong issued an | edict to Xueyantuo's khan Yi'nan that he and Li Simo |
| ne 12, 1903, the tsarist authorities passed an | edict to bring all Armenian Church property under im |
| Although the States-General issued an | edict tolerating both parties and forbidding further |
| niversity of Oxford, by putting the proctorial | edict up in some public place, as a denunciation or |
| The | edict was temporarily suspended at the Diet of Speye |
| destroying livelihoods, the enforcement of the | edict was twice delayed. |
| s destroyed on February 23, 303, and the First | Edict was published on the following day. |
| The | Edict was one of an increasingly severe series of me |
| ober 1918, and on 23 November 1918, a military | edict was issued dividing Ottoman territories into " |
| The | Edict was decreed hard on the heels of the canons pr |
| hese many edicts, of which Ashoka's Major Rock | Edict was the first and most impressive, were concer |
| The | edict was followed by a consecutive wave of mass arr |
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