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- Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ...to return [[England]] from [[Protestantism]] to [[Roman Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three ...
17: ...sin, the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] by the [[Treaty of Windsor 15...
19: ...denied him the annullment, Henry broke with the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. All appeals from the decision...
30: .... The Lady Mary, desirous of maintaining the old Roman Catholic form, asked to be allowed to worship in ...
44: ...diner and the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] petitioned her to consider marrying an Englishm... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
27: ...tempted to convert Elizabeth, who pretended to be Roman Catholic but actually retained her Protestant bel...
33: ...en's personal chaplain, to avoid the usage of the Roman Catholic rites. Elizabeth I's coronation was the ...
37: ... an entirely new [[Privy Council]], removing many Roman Catholic Counsellors in the process. Under Elizab...
49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag...
57: ...tion of her religious enemies, leading to various Roman Catholic conspiracies to remove her from the Thro... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...for, in the absence of a [[Protestant]] heir, the Roman Catholic James II could attempt to return to the ...
17: ...nded the Throne as James II. James, desirous of a Roman Catholic successor, suggested to Princess Anne th...
19: ...Stuart|James Francis Edward]]) in [[1688]], for a Roman Catholic dynasty became apparent. Princess Anne's...
26: ...d King James to reclaim the Throne. To preclude a Roman Catholic from obtaining the Crown, Parliament ena...
47: ...|Bourbon]] on the Spanish Throne. In the House of Commons, the Tory majority was unassailable, but the same... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
168: ...itution. Between [[1996]] and [[2001]], regular [[Roman Catholic Mass|Mass]] attendance, already previous... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
108: The predominant religion is [[Roman Catholicism]], into which many indigenous Guatema...
123: {{commons|Guatemala}} - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
105: ... The monarch is forbidden to become or to marry a Roman [[Catholic]] by the [[Act of Settlement 1701|Act ...
107: ...inster]], [[London]], is the home of the House of Commons and the House of Lords]]
109: ...mainly appointed [[House of Lords]]. The House of Commons is more powerful than the House of Lords. Its 646... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
119: *Roman Catholic – 41% - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
3: |+<big><big>'''''Romania'''''</big></big>
35: | The Emperor Romanus IV is defeated by the [[Seljuk Turks]] at the [...
46: ...], it is also often referred to as the '''Eastern Roman Empire'''. There is no consensus on the starting ...
51: ...y the usual "Imperator Romanorum" (Emperor of the Romans) which was now reserved for the Frankish monarch...
53: ...o was motivated, at least partly, to re-interpret Roman history in different terms. Nevertheless, this wa... - Castle (27805 bytes)
52: ... which preserved more strictly the meaning of the Roman castellum.
114: {{commons|Castle}} - Mars (27704 bytes)
4: ...ed after [[Mars (god)|Mars]], the god of war in [[Roman mythology]] (the counterpart to [[Ares]], the god...
170: ...scope?'', since the planet is associated with the Roman god of war, Mars in Western [[astrology]] is asso...
190: *[[Mars_(god)|Mars]], the Roman god
206: {{commons|Mars}} - Christianity (47078 bytes)
9: #[[Roman Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, w...
23: ... [[blasphemy]] and executed by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] around the year [[30]]. The formal charge cite...
27: ...hough some scholars argue that it was an ordinary Roman trial of a rebel. According to Christians, the [[...
34: ...e relative internal peace and good roads of the [[Roman Empire]]:
41: ...lian]], sums this up in a rhetorical address to a Roman governor with the fact that, as for the Christian... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
45: ...a morally conservative but socially progressive [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[bourgeois]] family. ...
272: {{commons|Charles de Gaulle}}
312: [[sv:Charles de Gaulle]] - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
45: ...dolf II|Rudolf II]], the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]], he built a new observatory (in a castl...
99: {{commons|Tycho Brahe}} - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...s [[canonization|canonized]] in [[1935]] by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], in which he became the [[patro...
12: ...ssion to [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made u...
14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
2: ...]]s overthrew the [[absolute monarchy]] and the [[Roman Catholic Church]] was forced to undergo radical r...
42: ...state, now meeting as the ''Communes'' (English: "Commons"), proceed with verification of its own powers an...
76: ...ght about a massive shifting of powers from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] to the State. Legislation enact...
156: ...ewed threat from abroad arose: [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor]], [[Frederick William II of Prussia]], a...
177: ... at home. The Austrian emperor [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor|Leopold II]], brother of [[Marie Antoinet... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
6: ...f the United States was named after the ancient [[Roman Senate]]. The chamber of the United States Senate...
80: ...hich only the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] may originate such measures. - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
27: ...thens was no more than a provincial city of the [[Roman Empire]], albeit one with a glorious past. Someti...
66: {{commons|Parthenon}} - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...ll the way to the [[Atlantic Ocean]], introducing Roman influence into what has become modern [[France]],...
4: ...the [[Roman Republic]] and the beginning of the [[Roman Empire]] under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted ...
11: ... Marius]], a talented general and reformer of the Roman army. Marius became one of the richest men in Rom...
17: ...hen worn in public, even in the presence of the [[Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud...
19: ... died, Caesar began his political career in the [[Roman forum|Forum]] at Rome as an [[advocate]], known f... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
33: ...strians at the time and deeply ingrained in the [[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] culture that Hitler grew up i...
119: ...ter expanded to include [[Japan]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]]. They were collectively know...
124: ...litical opposition, [[homosexual]]s, dissenting [[Roman Catholics]] and [[Protestants]], [[Roma (people)|...
265: {{commons|Adolf Hitler}} - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
22: ... [[Holy Trinity Cathedral]] in [[1905]] and the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Cathedral of the Madeleine]] in [[19...
319: {{Commons|Salt Lake City}}
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