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Edict of Worms (614 bytes)
1: {{merge}} [[Diet of Worms]] 2: ...out suffering legal consequence, and the property of Luther's followers and supporters could be seized... 4: [[de:Wormser Edikt]] 5: [[no:Wormser-ediktet]] Edict (698 bytes) 1: ...]]al leaders are the only persons who still issue edicts. 3: ==Notable Edicts== 4: ...h century]]), was intended to improve the quality of [[cloth]]. This law declared that if a [[merchant... 5: * [[Edict of Fontainebleau]] ([[1685]]) 6: * [[Edict of Milan]] Edict of Toleration (1085 bytes) 1: ...ct of Toleration,''' better known as the '''Edict of Saint-Germain''' from the chateau where it was pr... 3: ... moves as Regent, after the death of [[Francis II of France|Francois II]] the previous month, and cons... 5: ...istence of the Protestants and guaranteed freedom of conscience and ''private'' worship. It forbade Hu... 7: ...Guise]] policy and a defeat for the conciliations of Catherine. Edict of Nantes (3643 bytes) 1: .... The Protestants were granted one hundred places of safety, such as [[La Rochelle]]. 3: ..., famously saying, "Paris is worth a Mass." The Edict succeeded in restoring peace and internal unity t... 5: ...and sealed in [[1599]]. The content of the first edict is known, thanks to a copy sent for safekeeping t... 7: ...tested [[Pope Clement VIII]], upon hearing of the Edict. 9: ...cified geographic areas, outside city walls. The Edict dealt only with Protestant and Catholic coexisten... Edict of Milan (3379 bytes) 1: ...hristianity]]. The Edict was issued in the names of the Western [[Tetrarchy|tetrarch]] [[Constantine ... 3: ...h a folly that they would not obey the institutes of antiquity", were granted an indulgence. 4: ...ght to pray to their God for our safety, for that of the republic, and for their own, that the republi... 6: ...armies. Also, [[Sunday]] was established as a day of worship. 8: ...ntius]], ''De mortibus persecutionibus'' ("Deaths of the persecutors") in chapters 35 and 48. Edict of Restitution (3703 bytes) 3: ...] belief) after 1555. However, during the decades of weak emperors, princes had secularised Catholic l... 5: ... from the Protestants to the Catholics. Thousands of Protestants had to leave where they lived and go ... 7: The greatest impact of this was in north-east [[Germany]]. It was in thi... 11: ... [[Maximilian_I%2C_Elector_of_Bavaria|Maximillian of Bavaria]] to pressurise Ferdinand into dismissing... 13: ...apparent power, had to rely, by law, on the votes of the Electors to maintain his dynasty in power. Th... Edict of Fontainebleau (1604 bytes) 1: ...né, Marquise de Maintenon]] was a strong advocate of Protestant persecution and actually urged Louis t... 3: ...), and [[cabinet-making]] [[industry|industries]] of those regions to which they relocated. Edict on Maximum Prices (4242 bytes) 1: ... the '''Edict of Diocletian'''; in [[Latin]] '''''Edictum De Pretiis Rerum Venalium''''') was issued in [... 3: ...ed, as the values and even the names of coins are often unknown. 5: ...rom the ''solidus'' introduced by [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Constantine]] a few years later)... 7: ...nd set the [[death penalty]] for [[profiteering|profiteers]] and [[speculation|speculators]], who were... 9: ..., which was set at 150 000 ''denarii'' (the price of a [[lion]] was set at the same price). Arrogant Worms (2776 bytes) 1: The '''Arrogant Worms''' is a Canadian musical comedy trio seemingly de... 6: ...Ds on their own label. Each album consists mostly of independent tracks paying homage, always humoursl... 8: ... the Worms' material pokes fun at various aspects of daily life in Canada with songs like "Canada's Re... 10: The Worms are currently based in [[Toronto]]. 12: ==The Worms== Worms & Cie (254 bytes) 1: ...]] company, the 17th largest in the world in [[as of 2002|2002]]. 4: *[http://www.worms.fr/consult/en/index.cfm Company web site] Alzey-Worms (2880 bytes) 2: name=Alzey-Worms| 8: population_as_of=2001| 11: url=[http://www.kreis-alzey-worms.de kreis-alzey-worms.de]| 14: ...ity of [[Worms, Germany|Worms]] and the districts of [[Bad Dürkheim (district)|Bad Dürkheim]], [[Donne... 18: ...to the Grand Duchy of [[Hesse]] and formed a part of its province '''Rhine-Hesse'''. Diet of Worms (3648 bytes) 2: {{mergefrom}} [[Edict of Worms]] 4: ...|''Reichstag'']] in the [[Holy Roman Empire]], an official governmental and religious council session.... 6: ...hough other issues were dealt with at the Diet of Worms, it is most memorable for addressing [[Martin Lut... 8: ... [[Jan Hus]], tried and executed at the [[Council of Constance]] in 1415, despite a safe conduct pass. 10: ...e to become famous. He admitted to the authorship of the literature bearing his name, but refused to w... Concordat of Worms (1083 bytes) 1: ...n [[September 23]] [[1122]] near [[Worms, Germany|Worms]]. 3: ...nvest them with ring and [[crosier]], the symbols of their spiritual power. The pope granted Henry the... 5: ...he Concordat was confirmed by the [[First Council of the Lateran]] in [[1123]]. 8: [[de:Wormser Konkordat]] 9: [[it:Concordato di Worms]] Worms (game) (9291 bytes) 1: ...re set of weapons. Worms is part of a wider genre of turn-based games in which each player controls ch... 4: ...Sony [[PlayStation]] and [[PlayStation 2]], Microsoft [[Xbox]] and probably others. 6: ...Although many die-hard fans feel it is the best ''Worms'' game ever made, it was released exclusively on ... 8: ...rid of polygons and [[voxel]]s (the 3-D analogues of pixels). This allows for pseudo-realistic terrain... 10: ...ect of the game has changed from only killing the worms, as you can now win a game by destroying the oppo... Worms, Germany (6228 bytes) 1: ...l "s" (like in English "on'''ce'''"). The name is of [[Celtic]] origin: ''Borbetomagus'' meant "settle... 3: ...ies include chemicals and metal goods. At the end of [[2001]], it had 84,426 inhabitants. 5: ...rly festival attempts to recapture the atmosphere of the piece. 8: ...raids, in an epic disaster that provided the germ of the ''[[Nibelungenlied]]''. 10: ...s of the early medieval bishops was [[Burchard of Worms]] Worms weapons and tools (30395 bytes) 1: ...n [[Worms (game)|Worms]] games. Note that not all of them are available in every game, though. 5: ...distance, to cause instant damage on impact. Some of them let you calibrate the power used too. 9: ...he bazooka's maximum damage to 45; versions up to Worms 2 set it to 50. 13: ...' is an unreliable weapon that does minor amounts of damage. It is useful in that it can accurately h... 15: ...can adjust the angle of fire as well as the force of fire to control the missile's path. Treaty of Worms (1743) (4237 bytes) 1: ... and [[Charles Emmanuel of Savoy|Charles Emmanuel of Savoy-Sardinia]]. 3: ...m by the fourth article of the Quadruple Alliance of [[August 2]] [[1718]] between Britain, [[France]]... 5: ...ddress of thanks he was giving after the [[Battle of Dettingen]]: 7: ...ure nations may forget), to mention the Treaty of Worms. 9: ...when we think that the power is on our side; most of them, therefore, will probably join with France i... Worms computer games/Acronyms (3462 bytes) 3: ...[[Internet]] play modes of Worms : Armageddon and Worms World Party. In addition, there are several other... 15: <b>Clan</b> A group of wormers joining together for a common cause<br> 20: ...b> Darksiding, which is a special defensive form of play.<br> 26: ...ver the game ends, or if a player loses all their worms fairly)<br> 49: <b>Scheme</b> A collection of information about a particular game mode. WA can ... Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms (2843 bytes) 1: This is a list of noteworthy [[computer virus]]es and [[computer wo... 6: ...f service]] attack, while enabling remote control of the infected PC. 9: ...nt action to prevent further damages from Windows worms. 10: ... 24]]: The [[SQL slammer worm]] attacking [[Microsoft SQL Server]] causes widespread problems on the I... 14: ...d-[[2001]]: The [[Code Red worm]] attacking Microsoft's [[Internet Information Server]] is released. I... Diet of Speyer (1238 bytes) 1: ... Roman Empire]] when it chose to meet in the city of [[Speyer]], [[Germany]]. The most famous sessions... 3: ==1526 Diet of Speyer== 4: ...ssues raised by [[Martin Luther]], the [[Edict of Worms]] would not be enforced and each Prince could dec... 6: ==1529 Diet of Speyer== 7: ...ous tolerance adopted in [[1526]]. The [[Edict of Worms]] was to be enforced after all, without waiting f...
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