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    THOMAS MÜNTZER: A HISTORICAL CATALYST IN GERMAN PEASANTS WAR by Emre Taşkıran

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In this respect, Müntzer is described as a historical catalyst who combines the revolutionary dynamics with the theological assumptions under the identity of a reformist cleric.…”
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    “Setan Makan Babi”: Narasi Woodard dan Masyarakat Muslim di Pesisir Teluk Palu dan Jaringannya Akhir Abad XVIII by Mohammad Nur Ahsan

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Historiographical sources from scholars and historians regarding Islam in this region generally state that the teachings of this religion were first disseminated in the early seventeenth century thanks to the role of the Minangkabau cleric, Abdullah Raqie, or known as Datokarama. However, from the Datokarama period to the nineteenth century, Islamic historiography appears to be inadequate due to limited access to primary sources dating from the same period as the events studied and the tendency to oral traditions that require critical formulation. …”
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    REINVESTIGATING THE GUIDANCE FOR JIHAD AGAINST COLONIALISM IN MALAY LANDS: A PHILOLOGICAL STUDY ON SHEIKH ABDUS SAMAD AL-PALIMBANI'S NASHIHAH AL-MUSLIMIN WA TADHKIRAH AL-MUKMININ by Mia Fitriah El Karimah

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The wars of the colonial era in the Malay region, especially in Sumatra, could not be separated from the influence of the jihad campaign of Sheikh Abdus Samad al-Palimbani, a charismatic cleric at that time. This research examines al-Palimbani’s Nashihah al-Muslimin wa Tadhkirah al-Mukminin, which contains the call for jihad. …”
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    RUSSIAN EMBASSY CHURCHES AND PRIEST DURING THE REIGN OF NICHOLAS I by E. P. Koudryavtseva

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The large scale of materials that shows an important role of embassy clerics make it possible to significantly broaden the study of the activity of the Russian representational offices.…”
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    Nicole Bergk Pinto, Étude et édition critique du Tournoiement Antecrist : dit allégorique attribué à Huon de Mery by Nicole Bergk Pinto

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The Tournoiement Antecrist is an allegorical poem, composed around 1235 by a cleric named Huon. Though narrating the age-old battle between Good and Evil, the author succeeded in creating an original work that integrates both lay culture and humour. …”
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    THE STRUGGLE OF IDEAS AND «THE NEW TURKEY» by V. A. Nadein-Raevskiy

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In spite of many common ideas of contemporary «moderated Moslems» - the supporters of Erdogan and followers of Gulen severe inter-political struggle among them lead to massive attacks against gulenist's "Hizmet" Movement and Nurcilar (Nur movement - the followers of anti-secular cleric Said Nursi). In respond "Hizmet" started a broad campaign against corruption and nepotism among the Erdogan's supporters. …”
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    Le Peire Rogier de Peire d’Alvernhe revisité par l’auteur de Flamenca : Guillem de Nevers, le troubadour au psautier by Katy Bernard

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Indeed, the author amuses himself by making Guillem a cleric whose ordination has no other reason than the love he feels for Flamenca and by making the holy book the medium in which Guillem is able to foresee ̶ through bibliomancy  ̶ his love for Flamenca ; the medium also by which peace kisses foreshadow love kisses, and over which he exchanges words of love with Flamenca. …”
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    Voltaire et Contant d’Orville: le 'Voltaire portatif' (1766), une lettre inconnue, un remerciement à l’auteur, et une réplique voilée à l’archevêque d’Auch by John R. Iverson

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In his private correspondence, Voltaire revealed this strategy by asking his friend Cideville to send a copy of the Pensées philosophiques to the hostile cleric. Finally, the essay reflects on the prominent role played by these many letters of acknowledgement in maintaining Voltaire’s public persona during the later years of his life. …”
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    « On ne peut lutter contre la poussée de l’Esprit » : les mulieres religiosae des Pays-Bas méridionaux du xiiie siècle, un contre-pouvoir ? by Anne-Laure Méril-Bellini Delle Stelle

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…In the course of the thirteenth century, the ecclesial institution challenge this male/female, secular/clerical deal.…”
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    Modalidades de la escritura ficcional de la sacralidad monárquica (Castilla-León, siglo XIII) by Amaia Arizaleta

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In these texts it is possible that propaganda issues are not brought to the fore, rather it might be suggested that the ruler needed the clerics present in court circles.…”
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    Images et société au début du xie siècle : le décor sculpté de Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire et Saint-Germain-des-Prés by Barbara Franzé

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This ideology also designates the ruling elites : the clerics and the king, dedicated to collaborate for a just governance. …”
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    Procesy s katolickými duchovními a členy řádů projednávané Krajským soudem v Ústí nad Labem v letech 1953-1960 by Ivana Hrachová

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…However, the negotiations were later precluded by various state imposed anti-clerical precautions. In 1949, the state's real intention was unambiguously revealed – to subjugate or destroy the church in Czechoslovakia. …”
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    Paris, capitale de la déviance ecclésiastique au siècle des Lumières by Myriam Deniel-Ternant

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The ensuing corpus acknowledging the attractiveness of the capital and some of its districts, did so by mapping the clerics’ locations along with places of prostitution. …”
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    L’inattendu du terrain by Claire Vidal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In this particularly dynamic microcosm, one finds inhabitants side-by-side with travellers, clerics, soldiers, political authorities, and tourism companies. …”
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    Le clergé et la diffusion du franquisme en Biscaye : un nouveau modèle de prêtre pour un nouveau modèle de société by Severiano Rojo Hernández

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…It underlines its dimension and objectives: to neutralize priests susceptible of jeopardizing the establishment of a pro-Franco model of society, and replacing them by clerics whose task was to spread the new ideology.…”
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    Clérigos al servicio de las Coronas de León y Castilla by Francisco José Díaz Marcilla

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The study analyses all the positions held by clerics within the royal administration, as well as within the royal house, as royal private service.…”
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    Kanonizované klarisky a terciářky očima řádových životopisců v českých zemích v raném novověku by Jarmila Kašpárková

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Although the sainthood was ascribed to clerical and religious at that time, four of these Franciscans saints were laypersons and members of the Third order, only one was the nun. …”
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    Aristocracia, monasterios y conflictos por la tierra. Reforma eclesiástica y relaciones sociales en León (siglos XI-XII) by Mariel Pérez

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This paper examines a series of disputes over land between the Benedictine monastery of Sahagún and Leonese noble families in order to understand the transformations in the relationship between laymen and clerics in the Kingdom of Leon after the impact of the Gregorian Reform. …”
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    Traduceri şi traducători în scrisul beletristic din secolul al XVIII-lea by Gheorghe Chivu

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…During the 18th century, numerous Neo-Greek fiction texts, but also an increased number of texts of Italian, French or Spanish literatures were translated into Romanian by secular scholars, and often by clerics influenced by the Enlightenment. These translations, generally not part of a program, simply illustrating the intellectual disposition of the scholars of that time, renewed the Romanian fictional writing thematically and rhetorically, setting the stage for the profound changes that will appear in the first decades of the 19th century.…”
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    Public Initiatives in the Process of Establishment of Lithuania University by Virginija Jurėnienė

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Until the year of 1921, students were financially supported by clerical organizations. Communities under the titles of "Saulė" and "Rytas" functioned very actively. …”
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