concordat

  • 71Concordat of 1817 — Two concordats were signed in 1817: Concordat of 5 June 1817, with Bavaria Concordat of 11 June 1817, with France. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 72Concordat intercantonal — En droit suisse, un concordat intercantonal est un accord conclu entre plusieurs cantons pour légiférer sur un plan régional dans un domaine donné. Exemple : le concordat du 18 octobre 1996 sur les entreprises de sécurité. L existence des… …

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  • 73Concordat of 1928 — The Concordat of 1928 was signed between the Colombian government and the Vatican on 5 May 1928. The concordant was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 3 August 1928.[1] Terms of the agreement In Article 1 the Colombian government… …

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  • 74Concordat of 1954 — The Concordat of 1954 is a treaty concluded between the diplomats of the Holy See and the leadership of the Dominican Republic. Contents 1 Status of the Church 2 Public funds for Church needs 3 Catholic marriage ceremonies …

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  • 75Concordat of 2009 — Schleswig Holstein The Concordat of 2009 between the Holy See and the Land of Schleswig Holstein is an agreement between the Catholic Church in its temporal form and the state of Schleswig Holstein that was signed on Monday 12 January 2009 was… …

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  • 76Concordat of 1801 —    A form of truce signed by Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821), as First Consul of France, and the new Roman Catholic Pope, Pius VII (1742–1823). Roman Catholicism was recognized as the religion of the majority of French citizens, which came into… …

    Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914

  • 77Concordat of 1801 — Agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII that defined the status of the Roman Catholic Church in France and ended the breach caused by the church reforms of the French Revolution (see Civil Constitution of the Clergy). The Roman Catholic… …

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  • 78Concordat prison — The Concordat prison (in Spanish, Cárcel Concordatoria) refers to the prison that the Francisco Franco regime in Spain operated for dissident Catholic priests. It was located in Zamora.[1] References ^ Nicola Rooney, A PRISON FOR PRIESTS IN A… …

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  • 79Concordat of 1801 —    The Concordat (a treaty between the Holy See and a state) of 1801 was concluded between Napoléon Bonaparte (see napoléon i) and Pope Pius VII. It forced the resignation of émigré bishops and reorganized Catholicism in France. Napoléon, however …

    France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present

  • 80Concordat of Bologna —    The Concordat (a treaty between the Holy See and a state) of Bologna (1516) was an important negotiation between King francis i and Pope Leo x that superceded the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges and recognized the supremacy of the pope s… …

    France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present