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http://www.pitt.edu/~identity/craciun.html
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| | Cover story: Latin America: Search for a future |
 | | Theres a lot of fear in the church, fear of the reform that began with Vatican II, that continued with [the Latin American bishops meetings in] Medellín and Puebla, and that was expressed in the theology of liberation. |  | | I just want to continue my work in the community, and so my congregation has asked me not to talk about it publicly, she said. |  | | Normally I prefer the word involution to describe the Vaticans attitude toward Latin America, but when a fit of prophetic wrath suddenly descends on me, I use the term Counterreformation,; Pablo Richard, a Chilean priest and sociologist, told NCR. |
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http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives2/2004b/051404/051404a.php
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| | 2004-2005 Course Register |
 | | An exploration of the radical conflicts in Europe when the authority of the Roman Catholic Church was challenged by the Protestant reformers and scientific discoveries of the 16th and 17th centuries. |  | | An exploration of the radical conflicts that developed in Europe when the authority of the Roman Catholic Church was challenged by the Protestant reformers and scientific discoveries of the 16th and 17th centuries. |  | | (COML508) World Views in Collision: The Scientific Revolution and the Counterreformation. |
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http://www.upenn.edu/registrar/register/ital.html
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| | WHKMLA : History of Poland - Reformation and Counterreformation |
 | | After the Counterreformation, the Greek Orthodox and Protestant Church continued to be a factor. |  | | The Counterreformation had changed the quality of religious tolerance into a mere toleration; Catholicism had forcefully been reestablished as the dominant religion. |  | | Formally, Protestantism and the Orthoidox were tolerated, but the Jesuits actively pursued a policy of converting souls to Catholicism. |
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http://www.stabi.hs-bremerhaven.de/gbs2/whkmla/region/eceurope/refpol.html
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| | State and Church |
 | | In the Transtibiscan District two bishops were elected to the same post, as the clerical and secular elements could not come to a consensus. |  | | But the Reformed Church has found the key to survival in the provident grace of the God of mercy. |  | | After centuries of persecution in the era of the CounterReformation, and following the Edict of Tolerance, a seemingly harmless event occurred. |
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http://www.reformatus.hu/english/state.htm
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| | Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Magazine / The Crusaders |
 | | A powerful faction of religious and political conservatives is waging a latter-day counterreformation, battling widespread efforts to liberalize the American Catholic Church. |  | | That's not what McCloskey has in mind, anyway -- an assimilationist conservative Catholicism, working the sacred out through the profane. |  | | The words, harsh and unyielding, seem not so much a departure from the mainstream as they do a living refutation that there is any mainstream at all, not one to which... |
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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2003/11/02/the_crusaders?mode=PF
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| | The Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 |
 | | Neither the Council of Trent nor the Papal Curia were willing to accept the Religious Peace of Augsburg; Counterreformation agitation tried to undermine it. |  | | Emperor Rudolf, as King of Bohemia, cancelled the religious toleration protestants enjoyed in Bohemia (1609). |  | | A Bavarian-Imperial army under Johan Tzerclaes Tilly then defeated the Bohemians in the Battle of the White Mountain 1620 and restored Bohemia to Habsburg rule; here, also, the Counterreformation was introduced, as in the Upper Palatinate, territory of the Winter King (Frederick Count Palatinate) adjacent to both Bohemia and Bavaria. |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/military/17cen/xxxywar.html
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 | | Ever since the turn of the century, the same ideology has been in existence: titanic efforts to complete the development of the science whose foundation was laid in the 17th and 18th centuries and outright failures followed by the reconstruction of the foundation. |  | | If the 17th century could be considered the century of the reformation of science, the present century is one of counterreformation in every sense of the word. |  | | ABSTRACT: If the 17th century could be considered the century of the reformation of science, the present century is one of counterreformation in every sense of the word. |
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http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Scie/SciePavl.htm
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| | Benjamin A Ehlers - Erasmus Institute - University of Notre Dame |
 | | Juan de Ribera and Counterreformation religious reform in Valencia |  | | My dissertation research focuses on the Counter Reformation in Valencia, a prosperous archdiocese on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. |
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http://www.nd.edu/~erasmus/fellows_research/99ehlers_projects.html
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| | Re: Country of Orig Christian Dolloff 1600's |
 | | It should be noted in this regard that there was significant transmigration and migration of protestant religious refugees fleeing the counterreformation through the Netherlands during this period. |  | | Most of this refugee flow went to England, however and the historical and genealogical eveidence for Dutch eligration or transmigration the the Netherlands to New England is weak. |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/dolloff/messages/142.html
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| | Hl. Magdalena |
 | | Here the saint gazes up to the heavens with her hands folded in front of her lap in a gesture of deep religious devotion. |  | | The Mary Magdalene who we see here symbolises the renunciation of earthly existence and a concentration on penance. |  | | This was an outlook that was given great importance by the Counterreformation. |
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http://www.khm.at/elgreco/Werkliste/magdaKC_wE.html
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| | H-France Reviews |
 | | While Robert Bireley successfully reformulates the interrelationships between religion and politics, a more theoretical approach to religious politics might have problematized his categories of “holy war”, “religious war”, militants, and moderates even more.[3] Nonetheless, the author’s explanation for the changing religious character of the Thirty Years War after 1635 seems convincing. |  | | The highly motivated members of the Society of Jesus, a new counterreformation religious order founded by Ignatius Loyola in 1540, led the fight against “heresy” in the name of the pope. |  | | The Thirty Years War broke out in 1618 at the height of the counterreformation movement, as militant catholics seemed poised to sustain major offensives against protestants throughout Europe. |
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http://www.uakron.edu/hfrance/reviews/sandberg.html
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| | The Christian Travel Guide to Church History |
 | | English Reformation; Book of Common Prayer ; The Reformation ; The Scottish Reformation; The Counterreformation; Pietism, On Pilgrims and pilgrimage |  | | Permission to reproduce material found on this Web Site must be obtained from the appropriate copyright owner. |
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http://www.christian-travelers-guides.com/Content/history/history.html
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| | Mots Pluriels Roger Clarke |
 | | Far from the halcyon days that John Perry Barlow foresaw, there exists a real prospect of a new Dark Ages, arising from a successful counterreformation driven by partnerships of governments and corporations, spearheaded by the self-appointed policeman of the free world. |  | | This first decade of the new century will see critical battles fought between the old guard and the new. |  | | Powerful institutions perceive their interests to be harmed by a wide range of practices and potentials. |
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http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/MotsPluriels/MP1801rc.html
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| | Scottish Heritage - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
 | | The only reference I recall to a "Second Reformation" is from my childhood when I learned that the Roman Catholic Church believes it had a "Counterreformation" in the form of the various papal decrees and councils of the 16th and 17th centuries. |  | | I do not know the context of what you saw or heard. |  | | I have searched the web, and trying to find Scottish Society or St.Andrews Association details in [city], [European country]. |
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http://www.thecapitalscot.com/faq_capscot.html
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| | Mennonite Life - Bibliography 1983 |
 | | Bireley, S. Religion and Politics in the Age of the Counterreformation. |  | | Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1981. |  | | A Splendid Harvest: Germanic Folk and Decorative Arts in Canada. |
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http://www.bethelks.edu/mennonitelife/bibliographies/1983.php
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| | JAIC 1999, Volume 38, Number 2, Article 1 (pp. 100 to 123) |
 | | Engravings of complex sacred allegories and emblems, produced in the Flemish, French, or Italian workshops, spread throughout the Americas to support the propaganda of the church of the Counterreformation. |  | | Until 1650, Cuzco painting followed the manner of the High Renaissance: monumental and enlarged figures dressed in voluminous clothes, presented either in small groups on neutral backgrounds or in large, crowded scenes that cover almost the entire canvas. |  | | These models inspired the approaches to landscape, urban scenes, perspective, and architectural interiors among Andean painters. |
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http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic38-02-001.html
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| | Artistic Expression of Jesuit Values |
 | | The early Jesuits began an ambitious program of printing devotional books with realistic perspective pictures of Gospel stories like the Nativity to assist in the contemplations of the life of Christ in Ignatius' Spiritual Exercises. |  | | Ignatius Loyola himself had initiated this tome shortly before he died in 1556, when he urged his close lieutenant, the Spanish Fr. |  | | The Nativity scene is from one of the most remarkable Counterreformation publications of the late sixteenth century, Evangelicae historiae imagines "Images of Scriptural History," printed for the Society of Jesus in Antwerp by Martinus Nutius (successor to Christophe Plantin) in 1593. |
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http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/cj/cj2art.html
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http://www.mikivie.at/sp/Lewiss/concertedly
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| | WHKMLA : History of the Reformation, ToC |
 | | Schwenckfelders, Mennonites, Doopsgezinde, Calvinists, Counterreformation Catholicism, Jews and the Reformation |  | | Heinrich Lutz, Reformation und Gegenreformation (Reformation and Counterreformation), München : Oldenbourg 1979 |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/period/reformation/xreformation.html
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| | Mosaic Unit 8: Did Catholicism Retard Capitalism? |
 | | The Counterreformation symbolized (not caused) the “social regression” that Protestants viewed it as being. |  | | The Counterreformation was directed not merely at Protestantism but at all the various forces of humanism we associate with the Renaissance. |  | | It is not accident that those parts of Europe that were re-agrarianized in the sixteenth century were also those parts of Europe in which the Counterreformation triumphed, while for the most part, the industrializing countries remained Protestant. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/west/mosaic/chapter8/source102.html
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| | Dillingen |
 | | The Bishop Otto von Waldburg founded a Jesuit university in the town, that became the heart of the counterreformation. |  | | However, at the end of the 16th century, when the reformation, launched by Luther, was at its height, Dillingen became the launching point of the so-called counterreformation. |  | | As you walk through the quiet streets of Dillingen, amongst imposing baroque and renaissance houses, it is difficult to imagine that this town once was one of the centers of political activity Germany. |
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http://www.romantic-road.info/html/dillingen.html
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| | Portugal - Counter-Reformation and Overseas Evangelization |
 | | Another of Rome's strongest weapons in the CounterReformation was the Society of Jesus, a religious order founded by Ignatius de Loyola in 1539. |  | | In the next 150 years, an estimated 1,400 people perished in this manner in Portugal. |
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http://www.countrystudies.us/portugal/26.htm
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| | Hannover.de - Early Modern Times |
 | | The Great Garden of Herrenhausen, commissioned by her, remains one of the outstanding examples of European garden design. |  | | The new teachings quickly became popular and became widely accepted apart from the south-western area and the Eichsfeld region, where the Counterreformation was successful. |  | | The cultural expension of the Renaissance can still be seen today in the preserved castles, mainly along the river Weser and in the impressive houses of rich urban citizens. |
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http://www.hannover.de/english/tourist/erlebens/land_ges/geschich/niedersa/fruehene.htm
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| | Peter Canisius |
 | | He was a man of the counterreformation who consciously promoted the cause of Catholic restoration. |  | | It is important to acknowledge that in that entangled time, in which partition and sharp choices were high values, honestly inspired people irreconcilably opposed each other on all sides. |  | | We cannot by some unhistorical magic transform the citizen of Nijmegen into an ecumenist. |
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http://www.companysj.com/v152/canisius.html
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| | Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Good Counsel |
 | | It was the woman, Petruccia, who saw the need for the restoration of a church fallen to ruins. |  | | During the time of the Counterreformation, the Augustinians decided to place the entire order under the protection of this Madonna, and to honor her wherever they were established. |  | | In the United States, there is a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Good Counsel in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. |
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http://www.udayton.edu/mary/meditations/olgc.html
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| | Mosaic: Exercises |
 | | Were the Pope and his followers motivated by a desire to reform the Church from within to strengthen it against Protestant challenges, or did the Roman Inquisition indicate that the primary goal was the eradication of Protestants and other heretics? |  | | What are the differences between "renewal" and "counterreformation" and which term best describes the Roman reaction to Protestantism after 1530? |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/west/mosaic/chapter8/unit8_exercises.html
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| | SSRN-Pragmatic Administrative Law by Sidney Shapiro |
 | | The reformation has been followed by a counterreformation that is based on a set of premises that run directly counter for the premises of the reformation. |  | | This literature, like the earlier literature on the reformation and the counterreformation, adopts interest group pluralism as the basis of the administrative process. |  | | First, the reformation has been a greater success than Professor Stewart recognizes in the Reformation or his subsequent work. |
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=653784
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| | PietasCoreth |
 | | Coreth extends her study to discuss the myriad ways that this religious culture continued to influence Austrian society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |  | | She also demonstrates how this Catholic culture drew on earlier models of pious Catholic rulers, especially on the memory of Rudolph. |  | | In addition, Pietas Austriaca discusses the importance of this particular brand of Catholic piety in the confrontation with Protestantism in the Counterreformation period and in the encounter with the Muslim Turkish empire. |
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http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/Books%20Pages/PietasCoreth.asp
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| | Degenerate - Black Magic Woman - Chapter 18 |
 | | The Protestant delegates in the Diet at first refused to back a man the whole world suspected of being a ringleader in the most murderous page of the Counterreformation to date. |  | | Eastern potentates like the Turkish Sultan - who had been a chief ally in Francis I's day - also refused to back Henry's candidacy. |
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http://www.diacritica.com/degenerate/8/catherine18.html
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| | Search Results for counterreformation - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | By about the end of the 6th century BC, the Vedic rituals and sacrifices had gradually developed into a highly elaborate cult that profited the priests but antagonized an increasing section of the... |  | | C.V. Wedgwood, The Thirty Years War (1938, reprinted 1989); and Robert Bireley, Religion and Politics in the Age of the Counterreformation : Emperor Ferdinand II, William Lamormaini, S.J., and the... |  | | The Counter-Reformation and the first years of the early modern papacy are covered in Pierre Janelle, The Catholic Reformation (1949, reissued 1971); A.G. Dickens, The Counter Reformation (1968,... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=counterreformation&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | Yugoslavia - Other Faiths |
 | | Many initial Protestant conversions were later reversed in the Counterreformation, especially in Slovenia and Croatia. |  | | During the Protestant Reformation, a number of Protestant communities arose in regions now included in Yugoslavia. |
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http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-14829.html
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| | Teaching History Online: 17 |
 | | The Counter-Reformation : This is a detailed site covering all aspects of the Counterreformation and is designed for Advanced level students. |  | | Council of Trent; aids to the Counterreformation; important Counterreformation popes; important individuals to the |  | | Thus it is especially useful to people who have read mostly conspiracy books, or seen one or more conspiracy videos, or seen the movie "JFK" and want to know the "rest of the story." There are numerous primary sources, including Oswald's own political writings, witness testimony, FBI reports, video and audio clips, and numerous photos |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/history17.htm
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| | Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America. Spring 2000 |
 | | R. In this essay we problematize the traditional critical view of Persiles as a Christian romance inspired by the principles of the Counterreformation Instead, we propose an interpretation of the novel as an allegory of cultural difference, and also as a startling critique of Counterreformation and imperial utopias. |  | | We argue that Cervantess use of the allegorical form is aligned with a mannerist aesthetic broadly understood as the experimentation with multiple and unstable points of view and a rejection of mimetic illusionism. |  | | Also, while the basic story line of Persiles is built on a striking perversion of the peregrination motif, Cervantess exploration of religious and cultural syncretism, his portrayal of Spain and especially Rome as sites of meaningless violence, and his poignant use of irony reinforce the novels critique of Counterreformation ideology. |
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http://www.h-net.org/%7Ecervantes/csa/bcsas00.htm
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| | Witches and Other Goblins |
 | | The Catholic CounterReformation is generally dated from 1542 when Pope Paul III renewed the Inquisition. |  | | Catholics fought Protestants, Protestants fought Catholics, and Protestants fought each other. |
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http://www.buschinc.com/~sunshine/essays/witches2.html
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 | | In the period before Christian’s emigration Olive was subject to the Protestant reformation and a counterreformation that appeared to have caused many refugees to flee. |  | | Many French Huguenot emigrants fled to England during this period and many them did so through the Netherlands. |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/dolloff/messages/143.html
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 | | Now that the political task was accomplished; the ecclesiastical forces of the Counterreformation began to exert themselves; the Jesuits and the papal nuncios proceeded to invest their field. |  | | result; he was carried to his position by the rising tide of the Counterreformation. |  | | In the Rhenish districts of the diocese and in Westphalia, Protestantism was combated energetically; by the acquisition of Munster, where Ernest was elected in 1585, and by the induction, 5. |
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http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc04/htm/0457=441.htm
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| | Pozzo - Sant'Ignazio |
 | | He thereby expressed Jesuit identification with the baroque spirit of Rome and Counterreformation. |
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http://www.artpx.com/ignazio/ignazio.htm
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http://www.loyno.edu/~seduffy/counterreformation.html
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| | HI 411 |
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http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/risd/courses/hi411.htm
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| | Definition of Archduke Ernest of Austria |
 | | From 1576 onwards, he was governor in the Archduchy of Austria, where he promoted the counterreformation. |  | | In 1590, he became governor of Inner Austria, and from 1594 in the Spanish Netherlands. |
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http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Archduke_Ernest_of_Austria
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| | Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | The CounterReformation was a direct mitigating response to this disaster for the Vatican, to crush the Reformation, and restore the HRE. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/archive/t-160940Think_Christianity_destroyed_the_West?_Think_again........html
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