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  • 111Chiếu dời đô — Edict on the Transfer of the Capital (Vietnamese: Chiếu dời đô or Thiên đô chiếu Chinese:遷都詔) is the edict written by King Ly Thai To and was issued on the spring of 1010 to transfer the capital of Dai Co Viet from Hoa Lu to Dai La. Edict on the… …

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  • 112Montferrand (district of Clermont-Ferrand) — Edict of union between the towns of Clermont and Montferrand Montferrand (Occitan: Montferrand [muⁿfəˈraⁿ, mufɒˈraⁿ]) is a district of the modern town of Clermont Ferrand in the Auvergne. Those born or living there are known as Montferrandais.… …

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  • 113Henotikon — (Edict of Unity)    The edict was issued by Zeno (q.v.) in 482 in an effort to appease both the supporters of the Third Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon and the Monophysites (qq.v.) by avoiding any mention ofthe one nature or two natures ofChrist …

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  • 114Diocletianic Persecution — The Christian Martyrs Last Prayer, by Jean Léon Gérôme (1883) The Diocletianic Persecution (or Great Persecution) was the last and most severe persecution of Christians in the Roman empire.[1] In 303, Emperor …

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  • 115Jamet Mettayer — [ou Jean ou Jean Jamet], latinisé en « Jametius Messorius » ou « Metayerius », italianisé en « Giametto Metaieri », est un imprimeur libraire français actif de 1573 à sa mort en 1605. Il a travaillé à Paris de 1573 à …

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  • 116French Wars of Religion — Part of European wars of religion Depiction of the St. Bartholomew s Day massacre by François Duboi …

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  • 117Huguenots — • An extensive history of this French Protestant tradition Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Huguenots     Huguenots     † …

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  • 118Coptic Persecutions — • During the first two centuries the Church of Alexandria seems to have been freer from official persecution at the hands of the Roman Government than its sister churches of Rome and Antioch. . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Coptic… …

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  • 119Ashokan Edicts in Delhi — Ashokan Edicts Askhokan Pillar in Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi …

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  • 120Edicts of Ashoka — The Edicts of Ashoka are a collection of 33 inscriptions on the Pillars of Ashoka, as well as boulders and cave walls, made by the Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan dynasty during his reign from 272 to 231 BC. These inscriptions are dispersed… …

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