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Confessionalization

In Protestant Reformation history, confessionalization is the parallel processes of "confession-building" taking place in Europe between the Peace of Augsburg (1555) and the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). For most of this time, there was a nominal peace in the Holy Roman Empire between the Protestant and Catholic confessions as both competed to establish …

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Confessionalization → Absolutism, Archived, Ashgate, Barockmaler, Berentsen, Berlin, Bodo Nischan, Brill, Britannica Online, Central Europe, Counter-Reformation, Der Grüssauer Josephszyklus, Dienst, Dutch History, Early Modern Society, Emergence, Eng, ENGLAND, Essays, Europe
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Confessionalizationis aparallel processes of0.90text
Catholicisminstance ofto refer to the religious arbitration and control used in the Russian Empire to manage the activity of non-Orthodox religions0.80text
Lutheranisminstance ofto refer to the religious arbitration and control used in the Russian Empire to manage the activity of non-Orthodox religions0.80text
Islaminstance ofto refer to the religious arbitration and control used in the Russian Empire to manage the activity of non-Orthodox religions0.80text
Judaisminstance ofto refer to the religious arbitration and control used in the Russian Empire to manage the activity of non-Orthodox religions0.80text
and Buddhisminstance ofto refer to the religious arbitration and control used in the Russian Empire to manage the activity of non-Orthodox religions0.80text
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Confessionalizationrelated to BibliographyLock-gray-alt-20.60section
Confessionalizationrelated to BibliographyLock-red-alt-20.60section
Confessionalizationrelated to BibliographyWikisource-logo0.60section
Confessionalizationrelated to BibliographyH-German0.60section
Confessionalizationrelated to BibliographyArchived0.60section

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