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Edict of Turda — The Edict of Torda (modern name: Turda) in 1568, also known as the Patent of Toleration. [cite web | title=Unitarianism in Transylvania | url=http://www.unitarius.hu/english/lelteto.rtf | author=Louis Elteto (Éltető Lajos) | date=March 2000 Page… … Wikipedia
Edict of Nantes — The Edict of Nantes was issued on April 13, 1598 [The Edict itself states merely that it is given at Nantes, in the month of April, in the year of Our Lord one thousand five hundred and ninety eight . A detailed chronological account of the… … Wikipedia
Edict on Maximum Prices — The Edict on Maximum Prices (also known as the Edict on Prices or the Edict of Diocletian; in Latin Edictum De Pretiis Rerum Venalium ) was issued in 301 by Roman Emperor Diocletian. During the Crisis of the Third Century, Roman coinage had been… … Wikipedia
Edict of Châteaubriant — The Edict of Châteaubriant, [Often Châteaubriand ; the modern spelling of the place is Châteaubriant; the château had been rebuilt magnificently by Jean de Laval, baron de Châteaubriant, whose wife, Françoise de Foix, had been a mistress of… … Wikipedia
Edict of Restitution — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Thirty Years War caption= Map of Europe in 1648, after the Peace of Westphalia. Small German states within the Holy Roman Empire are shown in grey. date=1618 –1648 place=Europe (primarily Germany) result=Peace… … Wikipedia
Edict of Beaulieu — The Edict of Beaulieu (also known at the time as the Peace of Monsieur) was promulgated from Beaulieu lès Loches [Beaulieu lies directly across the Indre from Loches.] on May 6, 1576 [Pierre Miquel, p. 314.] by Henry III of France, who was… … Wikipedia
licit — lic·it / li sət/ adj: conforming to the requirements of the law: not forbidden by law lic·it·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. licit … Law dictionary
lawful — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. legal, legitimate; permissible; valid. See legality. Ant., illegal. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. legitimate, legal, legalized, rightful, just, right, valid, statutory, passed, decreed, judged,… … English dictionary for students
Refugee — According to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who owing to a well founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political… … Wikipedia
History of silk — According to Chinese tradition, the history of silk begins in the 27th century BCE. Its use was confined to China until the Silk Road opened at some point during the latter half of the first millennium BC. China maintained its virtual monopoly… … Wikipedia