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 1139 Establishments: Michaelstein Abbey, House of Burgundy, Kingdom of Portugal, St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Thornton Abbey, Haverholme Priory


1139 Establishments: Michaelstein Abbey, House of Burgundy, Kingdom of Portugal, St. Mary’s Abbey, Dublin, Thornton Abbey, Haverholme Priory


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Michaelstein Abbey (Kloster Michaelstein) is a former Cistercian monastery, now the home of the Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein – Musikinstitut für Aufführungspraxis (“Michaelstein Abbey Foundation – Music Institute for Performance”), near the town of Blankenburg in the Harz in Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. In a deed of Emperor Otto I dated 956 giving property to Quedlinburg Abbey is mentioned the cave church dedicated to Saint Michael, also known as the Volkmarskeller (as it is still called) near the Eggeröder spring. The same deed also mentions the cell of the revered anchorite Liutbirg, which traditionally was held to have been sited in or near the cave church. The holiness of the site proved attractive, and a religious community formed round it. In 1139 Beatrix II, abbess of Quedlinburg, founded a Cistercian monastery here, which was settled in 1146 by monks from Kamp Abbey. A few years later the new monastery was transferred away from the cave church to form Michaelstein Abbey on the present site. The abbey’s growing property brought it great wealth, but it never settled any daughter houses of its own. The monastery was sacked in 1525 by rebellious mobs during the Peasants’ War. The church was ruined beyond repair, and was never rebuilt; religious services were held from then on in the former chapter house. In 1533 the remaining buildings were ransacked and devastated by Wilhelm von Haugwitz. In 1543 the last Roman Catholic abbot resigned, and the abbey and its assets passed into the hands of the Counts of Blankenburg, who acted as abbots. Under their rule the now Protestant community began a school in 1544. After the death of the last count in 1599, Blankenburg and its possessions, including Michaelstein Abbey, came to the Duke of Brunswick,… More:

 1179 Establishments: Croxden Abbey, Bishopric of Brixen, Wigmore Abbey, Drigung Monastery, Llantarnam Abbey, Roman Catholic Diocese of Ischia


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Coat of arms The Bishopric of Brixen is a former Roman Catholic diocese and also a former ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire in the present Province of Bolzano-Bozen. The bishopric in the Eisack/Isarco valley was established in the 6th century and gradually received more secular powers. It gained Imperial immediacy in 1027 and remained an Imperial State until 1803, when it was secularised to Tyrol. The diocese however existed until 1964, it is now part of the Diocese of Bolzano-Brixen. The Diocese of Brixen is the continuation of that of Säben Abbey near Klausen, which, according to legend, was founded about 350 as Sabiona by Saint Cassian of Imola. As early as the 3rd century, Christianity had penetrated Sabiona, at that time a Roman custom station of considerable commercial importance. It may have been a retreat of the bishops of Augusta Vindelicorum, the later Bishopric of Augsburg, during the Migration Period. Brixen CathedralThe first Bishop of Sabiona vouched for by history is Ingenuin, mentioned about 580, who appears as suffragan of the Patriarch of Aquileia. The tribes who pushed into the territory of the present Diocese of Brixen, during the great migratory movements, especially the Bavarians and Lombards, accepted Christianity at an early date; only the Slavs of the Pustertal persisted in paganism until the 8th century. By the late 6th century the region became part of the Agilolfing stem duchy of Bavaria, which in 788 finally fell under Frankish overlordship. Urged by King Charlemagne, Pope Leo III assigned Säben as a suffragan diocese to the Archbishopric of Salzburg in 798. After King Louis the Child in 901 had granted Säben the former court of Prichsna, Bishop Rihpert (appointed 967) or Bishop Albuin I (967-1005) h… More:

 1240 Establishments: States and Territories Established in 1240, Canton of Schwyz, University of Siena, Reutlingen, Bishopric of Reval


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Baindt Abbey (Kloster or Reichskloster Baindt ) was a Cistercian nunnery in Baindt in the district of Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .Cistercians Shield of BaindtThe abbey was founded in 1240 by Konrad of Winterstetten. It was granted imperial immediacy in 1376, although it was subordinate to Salem Abbey .The abbey was destroyed in 1525 in the Peasants’ War and again in 1643 in the Thirty Years’ War . It was rebuilt and refurbished in Baroque style in the 18th century.Baindt Abbey was dissolved during the secularisation of 1802 and its territory transferred to the Counts of Aspermont-Linden.The abbey church of Our Lady became the parish church, to which the remains of the founder were transferred in 1842, after demolition of the claustral buildings had begun in 1841.The church, now dedicated to St. John the Baptist is home to a depiction of Our Lady of Ludmierz .Franciscans In 1903 the former gatehouse of the abbey was bought by the Franciscan sisters of Heiligenbronn.References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Bishopric of Reval was created in Duchy of Estonia by Valdemar II of Denmark in 1240. Contradictory to canon law Valdemar II reserved the right to appoint the bishops of Reval to himself and his successor kings of Denmark. The decision to simply nominate the holy see of Reval was unique in the whole Catholic Church at the time and was disputed by bishops and the Pope. During the era, the election of bishops was never established in Reval and the royal rights to the bishopric and to nominate the bishops was even included in the treaty when the territories of the Duchy of Estonia were sold to Teutonic Order in 1346 Until 1374 the see was suffragan to the Archbishop of Lund after which it was transferred to the Archbishopric of

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buddhist Temples in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Museums in Chiang Mai, People From Chiang Mai, States and Territories Established in 1296, Saxe-Lauenburg, Noppawan Lertcheewakarn, Chiang Mai University, Wat Phra Singh, Weißenburg in Bayern, Chiangmai F.c., Wat Chiang Man, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, County of Modica, Royal Flora Ratchaphruek, Chiang Mai Night Safari, Chiang Mai International Airport, Wat Chedi Luang, Alisa Anderson, Roman Catholic Diocese of Chiang Mai, Maejo University, Darunaman Mosque, Baan Haw Mosque, Payap University, Suchart Chaovisith, Chiang Mai Metropolitan Area, Tam Boon Khan Dok, Wat Lok Moli, Wat Chedi Liem, Chiang Mai Zoo, Bhubing Palace, Apantree Prayuttasenee, Wat Umong, Orn-Anong Panyawong, Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai National Museum, Tribal Museum, Chiang Mai Zoo Monorail, Chiang Mai Lrt. Excerpt: The main hall (bot) of the templeWat Chedi Liem (originally Wat Kuu Kham ) is one of the wats in the ancient Thai city of Wiang Kum Kam , now part of present day Chiang Mai . The original name means ‘The temple of the Gold Chedi ‘ and the new name means ‘Temple with Angular Chedi’. Monks still live there.History There is no clear indication of when the wat was first built, but it was certainly in use during the Lannathai period as the new city of Chiang Mai was being built by King Mengrai .Renovation The current buildings are from a renovation in 1908 CE by a Burmese trader. Because of this many of the decorations of the wat are Burmese in style. For example, all but one of the monks on the chedi are wearing the yellow Burmese colourings rather than the white Thai colours.The chedi was also renovated in 1992 CE when a number of other improvements were made to the site. Not all of these improvements were popular, nor where some needed

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: States and Territories Established in 1298, United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies Established in 1298, City of London, City of London, Warsangali Sultanate, Norwich, Plymouth, Helston, King’s Lynn, Coventry, Dunwich, Myinsaing Kingdom, Gerad Dhidhin, Malchow Abbey, Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik, St. Katherine’s Abbey, Monisternagalliaghduff, Mishar Yurt. Excerpt: Malchow Abbey churchMalchow Abbey (Kloster Malchow ) is a former Cistercian nunnery in Malchow in the district of Müritz in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern , Germany . The monastic buildings are on the east shore of the Malchower See (Lake Malchow) and now accommodate the Mecklenburgisches Orgelmuseum .History In 1298 the Cistercian nunnery formerly situated at Röbel settled in Alt-Malchow and took over the premises of the former Magdalene community here. Nicholas I, Prince of Werle , gave the new nunnery the patronage of the churches at Alt-Malchow, Neu-Malchow and Lexow (in Walow ). After the Reformation the abbey was a collegiate foundation for noblewomen (Damenstift ) from 1572 to 1923.Buildings The former abbey building complex is now dominated by the church, which was built between 1844 and 1849 to plans by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel. These included a 52-metre high brick tower, after the addition of which it was thought necessary to refurbish the nave for aesthetic reasons. Before 1844 the church was a simple stone building.After a fire in 1888 the church was rebuilt in a Gothic Revival between 1888 and 1890 according to plans by Georg Daniel.Of the old abbey buildings there still exist the cloister , as well as some ancillary buildings now used for residential purposes.Mecklenburgisches Orgelmuseum In the abbey church and the nearby organ courtyard is a permanent exhibition relating to

 1422 in Europe: 1422 in France, 1422 in Italy, 1422 in Lithuania, Gollub War, Battle of Arbedo, Treaty of Melno, Siege of Meaux


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Battle of Deutschbrod or Nmecký Brod took place on January 10, 1422, in Deutschbrod (Nmecký Brod, now Havlíkv Brod ), Bohemia , during the Hussite Wars . Led by Jan ika , the Hussites besieged 2,000 Royalist crusaders. The Roman Catholic crusaders were no match for the Hussites and Deutschbrod was quickly taken and sacked. A Royalist arsenal and supply train, numbering some 500 wagons, was captured, one of the largest amounts of loot that the Hussites would take throughout the whole war.Notes Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Battle of Nebovidy was fought on January 6, 1422 between the Holy Roman Empire and the Hussites . The Hussites were led by Jan ika , while the Imperial forces were led by Emperor Sigismund . The Hussites were victorious.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The siege of Thessalonica between 1422 and 1430 was an ultimately successful attempt by the Ottoman Empire under Murad II to take the Byzantine city of Thessalonica . Initially, the Sultan desired to capture the city in order to punish the ruling Byzantine Palaiologoi dynasty for their attempts at inciting rebellion within the Ottoman ranks. Toward this end, Murad II laid siege to the harbor of Thessalonica in 1422. In 1423, the Byzantines sold the city to the Republic of Venice , which assumed the burden of its defence. Siege The Ottomans maintained their naval blockade until 1430, when they assaulted and took the city. The Venetians had not realized how expensive the defense of the city was. Nonetheless, it held out despite severe hunger within the city. Murad II had been engaged in numerous battles with the Venetians, Karamanids and numerous pretenders; when all had been subdued, a large army was sent to Macedonia and the city was

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1363 in China, 14th-Century Chinese Monarchs, 14th-Century Chinese People, Hongwu Emperor, Jayaatu Khan, Emperor Wenzong of Yuan, Temür Khan, Emperor Chengzong of Yuan, Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan, Emperor Renzong of Yuan, Külüg Khan, Emperor Wuzong of Yuan, Odoric of Pordenone, Ukhaantu Khan, Emperor Huizong of Yuan, Gegeen Khan, Emperor Yingzong of Yuan, Yesün Temür Khan, Emperor Taiding of Yuan, Medieval Roman Catholic Missions in China, Battle of Lake Poyang, Khutughtu Khan, Emperor Mingzong of Yuan, Ragibagh Khan, Emperor Tianshun of Yuan, Jianwen Emperor, Rinchinbal Khan, Emperor Ningzong of Yuan, Red Turban Rebellion, Ispah Rebellion, Song Lian, Divine Engine Division, ni Wenjun. Excerpt: Odoric of Pordenone (real name Odorico Mattiussi or Mattiuzzi; c. 1286 14 January 1331) was an Italian late medieval traveler. His account of his visit to China was an important source for the account of John Mandeville; many of the incredible reports in Mandeville have proven to be garbled versions of Odoric’s eyewitness descriptions. Odoric was born at Villanova, a hamlet now belonging to the town of Pordenone in Friuli (Italy), in or about 1286. He came from a Czech family named Mattiussi. According to the ecclesiastical biographers, in early years he took the vows of the Franciscan order and joined their convent at Udine, the capital of Friuli. Friar Odoric was dispatched to the East, where a remarkable extension of missionary action was then taking place, about 1316-1318, and did not return till the end of 1329 or beginning of 1330; but, as regards intermediate dates, all that we can deduce from his narrative or other evidence is that he was in western India soon after 1321 (pretty certainly in 1322) and that he spent three years in China between …

 1513 Establishments: Nottingham High School, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Panam , Tournai


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Nottingham High School – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dame Agnes Mellers founded Nottingham High School in 1513, after the death of her husband, Richard, partly in his memory, but also as an act of atonement for his several wrongdoings against the people of Nottingham. In order to do this she enlisted the help of Sir Thomas Lovell, who was both the Governor of Nottingham Castle and Secretary to the Treasury. As a result of their combined efforts, King Henry VIII sealed the schools foundation deed on the 22 November of that year. Since 1868, the school has been located high on Waverley Mount to the north of the city centre, looking down towards the site of its foundation in St Mary’s Church and its continuance in Stoney Street. There has subsequently been a long programme of building and development, resulting in the modern site. War Memorial InscriptionIn the Foundation Deed, Mellers provided that a Commemoration Service should be held in St Mary’s Church in the Lace Market “on the Feast of The Translation of St Richard of Chichester, namely 16 June” each year. With the exception of the Goose Fair, it is the most ancient ceremonial event still perpetuated in the City of Nottingham, and the oldest which is still largely in its original form (the Goose Fair is now a funfair rather than a livestock fair), although there seems to be no record of it being held between the middle of the sixteenth century and its modern revival in 1923. The formal procession is an important part of Founder’s Day and seeks to symbolise the ancient links the School has with the Crown, the City and the Church. The Foundation Deed also provides for the distribution (out of a total sum of 20 shillings) of certain moneys to the Lord Mayor, Vicar and others and for the… More:

 1513 Works: 1513 Architecture, Piri Reis Map, Palazzo Della Cancelleria, Santa Maria in Via, Apostolici Regiminis, Hortulus Animae


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Apostolici Regiminis was a papal bull issued 19 December, 1513, by Pope Leo X , in defence of the Roman Catholic doctrine concerning the immortality of the soul .Theological content Its object was to condemn a two-fold doctrine then current: That the soul of man is of its nature mortal, and that it is one and the same soul which animates all men. Others, prescinding from the teaching of revelation, held that doctrine to be true according to natural reason and philosophy.Leo X condemned the doctrine in itself and from every point of view. He refers to the definiteion of the Council of Vienne (1311) published by Pope Clement V (1305-14) which taught that the soul is “really, of itself, and essentially, the form of the body”; and then declares that it is of its own nature immortal, and that each body has a soul of its own.This doctrine is said to be clear from those words of the Gospel, “But he cannot kill the soul”, and “he who hates his soul in this world preserves it for eternal life”. Moreover, if the condemned doctrine were true, the Incarnation would have been useless, and we should not need the Resurrection; and those who are the most holy would be the most wretched of all.The Bull enjoins on all professors of philosophy in universities to expound for their pupils the true doctrine and refute the false one. To prevent such errors in future, the Bull makes it obligatory on all ecclesiastics, secular and regular, in holy orders, who devote their time to the study of philosophy and poetry for five years after the study of grammar and dialectic, to study also theology or canon law.References (URLs online) This article incorporates text from the entry Apostolici Regiminis in Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, a publication now in the public domain . A hyperlinked version of

 1514 Establishments: Trinity House, Pocklington School, Sancti Sp ritus, Cuba, Roman Catholic Diocese of Funchal


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Trinity House, London (January 2007) A meeting at Trinity House circa 1808The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales and other British territorial waters (with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland). It is responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids such as lighthouses, lightvessels, buoys and maritime radio/satellite communication systems. Trinity House is also the official deep sea pilotage authority providing expert navigators for ships trading in Northern European waters. It is a non-departmental public body. The Master of the Corporation (now a merely honorary title) is the Duke of Edinburgh. Previous Masters of Trinity House have included the diarist Samuel Pepys and the Duke of Wellington, and Admiral William Penn (father of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania). Other prominent individuals in Britain, often connected with commercial shipping or the Admiralty, have been associated with Trinity House, including Winston Churchill, who gained his status as an Elder Brother of Trinity House as a result of his position as First Lord of the Admiralty before and during World War I. Often, especially on naval-related forays during the Second World War, he was seen in Trinity House cap or uniform. Winston Churchill also had a Trinity House vessel (THV) named after him, the THV Winston Churchill. Elder Brethren during Trafalgar 200Trinity House is ruled by a court of thirty-one Elder Brethren, presided over by a Master, at present HRH the Duke of Edinburgh. These are appointed from 300 Younger Brethren who act as advisors and perform other duties as needed. The Younger Brethren are themselves appointed from lay people with mari… More:

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1516 Architecture, 1516 Books, 1516 Paintings, Orlando Furioso, Utopia, Raphael Cartoons, Church of Our Lady of Light, Chennai, St. Francis Church, Kochi, Utopian Language, Dying Slave, the Education of a Christian Prince, Portrait of Cardinal Bibbiena, Portrait of Andrea Navagero and Agostino Beazzano. Excerpt: Coordinates : 13°2 N 80°15 E / 13.033°N 80.25°E / 13.033; 80.25Luz church at Mylapore Church of Our Lady of Light (Tamil : ) is a Roman Catholic shrine in Chennai , India . It is commonly called as Luz Church by the locals, which derives from the Portuguese name Nossa Senhora da Luz . Built in 1516 by the Portuguese , it is one of the oldest Churches in the city and its foundation stone marks as one of the oldest European monuments in India. The history of the church dates back to the 16th century legend of safe arrival to land by missionaries . The church is located very near to the Santhome Basilica , where Apostle Thomas is believed to be buried.Although at the time the church was built, the locality was a thick forest, now it is part of bustling metropolitan area. This 16th century European architecture building consists patterns of Gothic arches and Baroque ornamentation. The feast of Our Lady of Light is celebrated on the 15 August every year.History Background Christianity in India The historical background of this church is intertwined with the traditional history of Christianity in India . Arrival of Christianity to India is of two phases, where by traditional accounts, St. Thomas brought the religion in the first century and attained martyrdom in Chennai in 53 AD. The second phase is after the arrival of Portuguese in the 15th century. The legends of the Church of Our Lady of Light connects both.Legend The history of the Church

 1546 Establishments


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Settlements Established in 1546, Trinity College, Cambridge, Christ Church, Oxford, Potosí, Santos, São Paulo, Colyton Grammar School, Archbishop Holgate’s School, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico, Christ Church Cathedral School. Excerpt: Archbishop Holgate’s School Archbishop Holgate’s School is a voluntary aided Church of England , coeducational secondary school in York , England .History The school was founded as Archbishop Holgate’s Grammar School in 1546 by Robert Holgate , the then Archbishop of York . The link between the school and successive Archbishops of York has been continuous throughout the school’s history, and as recently as 2004, the Archbishop of York held the post of Chair of Governors for the school. The original grammar school was in Ogleforth near York Minster . In the 1800s it was referred to as “The Rev. Shackley’s School”, and James Cooke taught there. (See White’s Directory of York 1840 : Shackley Rev John (Bishop Holdgate’s Grammar School) Ogleforth .)In 1858 the school moved to Lord Mayor’s Walk (now occupied by York St John University ) in 1858, and moved again in 1963 to its present purpose-built home in Badger Hill, off Hull Road .Until 1985, it was an all-boys’ grammar school . With the reorganisation of education in York in 1985, the school changed its name to Archbishop Holgate’s School, and became a co-educational school. During this transition period the outdoor swimming pool was converted to an indoor pool, a new sports hall was built, and upgrades were made to music, design and technology, home economics and other facilities. The school’s facilities now include an indoor heated swimming pool , a chapel and a boathouse on the River Ouse . In 2009 a two-storey, curved-roof learning centre with landscaping,

 1550 Works


1550 Works


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1550 Architecture, 1550 Books, 1550 Poems, Robert Crowley, Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Poundisford Park, Rosary of the Philosophers, Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, 1550 in Poetry, Château D’ancy-Le-Franc, the Tunning of Elynour Rummyng, Katekizem, Abecedarium, Exposcit Debitum, Balloch Castle. Excerpt: Balloch Castle was a castle that stood on the same spot as that on which Taymouth Castle now stands, near Kenmore in Perth and Kinross , Scotland . It was built in 1550 by the Cambells of Glenorchy and demolished in 1805. James VI visited the castle in August 1582 tipping the gardener 40 shillings – only a few days later he was seized at the Ruthven Raid . References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Ancy-le-Franc and its parterre , modified to a design en broderie in the 1630s: etching by Israel Silvestre , 1640sThe Château d’Ancy-le-Franc , designed by Sebastiano Serlio and constructed 1544-1550, is one of the sites where the Italian Renaissance was introduced, full-blown, to France. The patron was Antoine de Clermont, comte de Tonnerre, the brother-in-law of Diane de Poitiers and a courtier of François I The site in the canton of Ancy-le-Franc near Tonnerre in Burgundy he inherited from his mother. He demolished the old château-fort and used some of its foundations. The new structure was symmetrical: four ranges enclose a central court, and at each corner a pavilion was erected. Though it was never expected to be defensible, French tradition ran so strong that it was surrounded by a moat . The exteriors of the ranges have a rusticated ground storey, Doric pilasters, niches on the piano nobile . In the central court, an

 1558 in Europe: 1558 in England, 1558 in France, United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies Established in 1558, Abingdon


1558 in Europe: 1558 in England, 1558 in France, United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies Established in 1558, Abingdon


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1558 in England, 1558 in France, United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies Established in 1558, Abingdon, Elizabethan Religious Settlement, Castle Rising, Higham Ferrers, Battle of Gravelines, Siege of Calais. Excerpt: The Elizabethan Religious Settlement was Elizabeth I s response to the religious divisions created over the reigns of Henry VIII , Edward VI and Mary I . This response, described as “The Revolution of 1559″, was set out in two Acts of the Parliament of England . The Act of Supremacy of 1559 re-established the Church of England s independence from Rome , with Parliament conferring on Elizabeth the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England , while the Act of Uniformity of 1559 set out the form the English church would now take, including the establishment of the Book of Common Prayer .Elizabeth’s reign When Mary died in 1558, Elizabeth inherited the throne. One of the most important concerns during Elizabeth s early reign was religion . Communion with the Roman Catholic Church had been reinstated under Mary using the instrument of Royal Supremacy, but was again severed by Elizabeth. She relied primarily on her chief advisors, Sir William Cecil , as her Secretary of State , and Sir Nicholas Bacon , as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal , for direction on the matter.Parliament was summoned in 1559 to consider the Reformation Bill and to recreate an independent Church of England. The Reformation Bill defined the Communion as a consubstantial celebration, as opposed to a transubstantial celebration, included abuse of the Pope in the litany , and ordered that ministers should not wear the surplice or other Roman Catholic vestments. It allowed priests to marry, banned images from churches, and confirmed Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the Church of England .

 1568 Works: 1568 Architecture, 1568 Books, Bishops' Bible, Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Rocksavage


1568 Works: 1568 Architecture, 1568 Books, Bishops’ Bible, Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Rocksavage


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Biblia Polyglotta (also called the Biblia Regia ) was printed between 1568 and 1573 by the printer Christoffel Plantijn in his printing house in Antwerp (now Belgium ).Plantin was suspected of Calvinist sympathies, although Antwerp at that time was firmly Catholic . He developed a plan to prove his loyalty to the Catholic king Philip II of Spain by producing a version of the Bible in five languages. The king financed the plan and sent the Spanish theologian Benito Arias Montano to Antwerp to watch over the production of this eight-volume masterpiece of printing, which was printed in 1100 copies.The first four volumes contain the Old Testament . The left page has two columns with the Hebrew original and the Latin translation, the right page has same text in Greek with its own Latin translation. Underneath these columns there is a Aramaic version on the left-hand page and a Latin translation of this on the right-hand side. For printing the Hebrew text Plantin used among others Daniel Bomberg ‘s Hebrew type, which he had received from Bomberg’s nephews. Volume 5 contains the New Testament in Greek and Syriac , each with a Latin translation, and a translation of the Syriac into Hebrew. Volume 6 has the complete Bible in the original Hebrew and Greek, as well as an interlinear version that has the Latin translation printed between the lines.The last two volumes contain dictionaries (Hebrew-Latin, Greek-Latin, Syriac-Aramaic, grammar rules, list of names, etc.) that were of value to scholars.A complete copy of this Bible is on display at the Plantin-Moretus Museum (the site of the original printing press), including the typefaces which were designed for this project.Sources Notes A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Modena Triptych is 1568 triptych (three panel

 1665 Establishments: Saint-Gobain, Netherlands Marine Corps, College General, Grecian Coffee House, San Ferdinando, Lubomirski's Rokosz


1665 Establishments: Saint-Gobain, Netherlands Marine Corps, College General, Grecian Coffee House, San Ferdinando, Lubomirski’s Rokosz


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Saint-Gobain, Netherlands Marine Corps, College General, Grecian Coffee House, San Ferdinando, Lubomirski’s Rokosz. Excerpt: The College General (Malay : Seminari Tinggi Katolik ) is a Roman Catholic seminary located in Tanjung Bungah , Penang , Malaysia . The college’s foundation can be traced back to the 1665 establishment of the Seminary of Saint Joseph in Ayuthia which was then the capital of Siam (now Thailand).History Ayuthia (1665 – 1765) The Seminary (letter “G”) was located in the western part of Ayutthaya , in the Cochinchinese quarter.The College General traces its history to the establishment of theSeminary of Saint Joseph in Ayuthia , Siam in 1665 by the Vicars Apostolic Bishops Pallu and Lambert de la Motte of the Paris Foreign Missions Society . They officially requested the establishment of the Seminary to the Siamese king Narai on 25 May 1665, who granted them a large spot on the river Menam , and the Cochinchinese quarter named “Banplahet”. King Narai requested that ten Siamese students be incorporated in the Seminary so as to learn European knowledge. Otherwise, the students of the Seminary came from Goa , Macao , Cochinchina and Tonkin . In 1675, Mgr Louis Laneau , who had been nominated Vicar Apostolic of Siam two years before, became Superior of the Seminary. Among the first two priests that graduated was François Pérez (Francis Perez), born of a Manilla father and a Siamese mother, who was later consecrated a bishop and named Vicar Apostolic of Cochin-China in 1691 .In 1680, the Seminary was moved to a larger location in Mahapram, also near Ayutthaya, and was named Seminary of the Holy Angels .The events of the Siamese revolution in 1688 saw the ousting of French forces from Siam, and the imprisonment of Louis Laneau and half of

 1702 Works: 1702 Architecture, 1702 Books, 1702 Operas, 1702 Plays, Santa Maria in Trastevere, St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, Ariadne Musica


1702 Works: 1702 Architecture, 1702 Books, 1702 Operas, 1702 Plays, Santa Maria in Trastevere, St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, Ariadne Musica


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Ariadne musica is a collection of organ music by Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer , first published in 1702. The main part of the collection is a cycle of 20 preludes and fugues in different keys , so Ariadne musica is considered an important precursor to Johann Sebastian Bach ‘s Well-Tempered Clavier , which has a similar structure.The title refers to the Greek myth in which Theseus is able to find his way out of Minotaur ‘s labyrinth using a ball of thread Ariadne , daughter of King Minos of Crete , gave him. Similarly, the music in the collection can be said to guide the listener through a labyrinth of keys. Fischer also used Greek mythology to name the pieces in another large scale music collection of his, Musikalischer Parnassus .The first edition of Ariadne musica was made in 1702 in Schlackenwerth . The work was reprinted several times during Fischer’s life. The original print mentioned by Johann Gottfried Walther in Musicalisches Lexicon is now lost, but a manuscript copy survives.Pieces 20 preludes and fugues:5 ricercars on chorale melodies, each connected with a specific catholic event:All pieces are quite short, including a few really brief fugues (the 7 bar A minor fugue being the shortest). Most are in common time , with a few exceptions (most notably the E Dorian fugue which is in 12/8). The preludes vary from pieces based on short simplistic toccata -like passages over long sustained chords (as in, for example, the C major and G major ones) to slightly more complex works with brief imitative passages like this one, from the end of the E-flat major prelude:The fugues are all in four voices, except the A-flat major one which is a five voice fugue. Some are loosely connected thematically to the accompanying preludes.The ricercars all feature themes

 1830s in Ireland: Tithe War


1830s in Ireland: Tithe War


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Tithe War (Irish: ) was a campaign of nonviolent civil disobedience, punctuated by sporadic violent episodes, in Ireland between 1830-36 in reaction to the enforcement of Tithes, a tax payable by subsistence farmers for the upkeep of the Anglican protestant Church of Ireland irrespective of an individual’s religion. Tithe payment was a obligation on those working the land to pay ten per cent of the value of certain types of agricultural produce for the upkeep of the Christian Church. After the Reformation in Ireland, tithe payments were directed to the established state church, the Anglican protestant Church of Ireland. This church was not supported by the majority of the population, seventy five percent of whom remained nominally Roman Catholic. Emancipation for Catholics was a core promise during the campaign for implementation of the Act of Union in 1801 but it was not until 1829 that the Wellington government finally succeeded in passing the Catholic Emancipation Act, despite defiant royal opposition. However, the obligation to pay tithes remained, causing much resentment. Roman Catholic clerical establishments in Ireland had refused government offers of tithe sharing with the established church, fearing U.K. government regulation and control. The tithe burden lay directly on the shoulders of on tenant farmers. More often than not, tithes were paid in the form of produce or livestock. In 1830, given the system of benefices in the Anglican system including the Church of Ireland, almost half the clergy were not resident in their assigned rectories and parishes. These issues, more often than not, were inflamed by the senior Irish Roman Catholic clergy who were now dependent on the voluntary contributions of dues paying adherents since t… More:

 1949


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The struggle of the Irish people for independence is one of the epic tales of the twentieth century. Morgan Llywelyn has chosen it as the subject of her major work, a multi-novel chronicle that began with 1916, continued in 1921, and now comes up to the mid-century in 1949. In this compelling book, Llywelyn tells the story of charming young woman, Ursula Halloran, who comes of age in the 1920s, and experiences the passions and pains of the times in a way that brings them alive for every reader. The horror and tragedy of civil war give way to a repressive Catholic state, in which married women cannot hold jobs, divorce is illegal, and the IRA becomes a band of outlaws still devoted to and fighting for a Republic that never lived. Ursula, an idealist, believes in a fiercely independent Ireland. She falls in love, bears a child out of wedlock, and in the war years finds fulfillment running her family farm in neutral Ireland.

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1949


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The struggle of the Irish people for independence is one of the epic tales of the twentieth century. Morgan Llywelyn has chosen it as the subject of her major work, a multi-novel chronicle that began with 1916, continued in 1921, and now comes up to the mid-century in 1949.In this compelling book Llywelyn tells the story of a charming young woman, Ursula Halloran, who comes of age in the 1920s, and experiences the passions and pains of the times in a way that brings them alive for every reader. The horror and tragedy of civil war give way to a repressive Catholic state, in which married women cannot hold jobs, divorce is illegal, and the IRA becomes a band of outlaws still devoted to and fighting for a Republic that never lived. Ursula, an idealist, believes in a fiercely independent Ireland. She falls in love, bears a child out of wedlock, and in the war years finds fulfillment running her family farm in neutral Ireland.

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All The Secrets Behind Catholic Marriage Counseling

Who is not searching for greater peace in marriage or family? Who does not desire more peace in mind and heart? Catholic marriage counseling is helping everyone to have great relationships, taking concrete action because the future of humanity passes by the way of families. Catholic families are usually forming a community of love in their homes. Professional and experienced counselors are participating in the development of families, to maintain peace in families.

The mission of those who are inspired to take concrete action by working together to maintain peace and harmony in marriages is not easy. Catholic marriage counseling is supporting the families in their efforts to become what they are in Christ. The families are receiving serious help to be established in His peace. As vital cells of society, families must be strengthen; take back the confidence in itself, identify the dangers and evils menacing them.

Catholic marriage counseling is encouraging people to stand firm against evil, to create the environment favorable for marriage; those who are suffering will be encouraged to restore their situation and heal those who are wounded. Catholic marriage counseling is proclaiming the truth about family and marriage by deed and word, helping partners to talk honestly with each other about the condition of their family.

When a family is in trouble, when there are real problems, the partners are worried about their future, catholic marriage counseling is always there to help and support. Most people can resolve everyday unpleasant situations on their own; family and friends can help too. When the problems persist, then professional help is necessary and catholic marriage counseling is always ready to help. There is always hope for marriage in trouble.

A couple must decide to work with a professional and committed counselor if the children are often in the middle of the couple’s problems, or they are suffering in other way. If partners have tried the methods they know to improve their relationship and anything worked, catholic marriage counseling will work. If a partner has had an affair and the partner is unable to forgive; if the tension in the family is increasing, the couple must ask for professional help.

Catholic marriage counseling is helping people to create a godly marriage, a more faithful family life, can strengthen the couple in the spiritual and emotional journey. Catholic marriage counseling is taking serious action to defend the holy matrimony against divorce. Family life and marriage are under an unexpected attack; couples must have the chance reconciliation. Catholic marriage counseling is taking marital disputes out of divorce courts into reconciliation services. If the marriage is non-Christian, community groups can help, if the marriage is Christian, churches will offer compassionate reconciliation services.

Catholic marriage counseling is not imposing Christian Marriage on non-Christian; the goal is to offer compassionate, professional and committed reconciliation services. The Catholic marriage counseling reminds partners their familial duties, redirect them into marital education and reconciliation services, and not pursue an process.

Father Barron on Kerry Kennedy’s “Being Catholic Now”

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