zondag 8 november 2015

Emancipation... Discrimination... C'est sur l'Histoire... Emancipation... Sur l'Histoire européenne QUE pour ceuX que cela intéresse...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_emancipation:

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Starting with Pope Pius V's Papal Bull Regnans in Excelsis in 1570 and lasting until 1766, Popes did not recognise the legitimacy of the English Monarchy and called for its overthrow. Therefore by the time of the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, Catholics were discriminated against in England and Scotland in significant ways: in all the kingdoms of the British Isles, they were excluded from voting, from sitting in Parliament, and from the learned professions. These discriminatory laws continued after the Acts of Union 1800, which created the new United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. At that time, Catholic Emancipation was gathering support but was not yet a reality, particularly in Ireland, where the Protestant Ascendancy was still in full force.

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Et Erasme dans tout ça? Ou Thomas More.

C'est sur l'histoire des familles.

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