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  • 75Nicholas Shaxton — (1485? 1556) was an English Reformer and Bishop of Salisbury. Contents 1 Early life 2 Reformer 3 Resignation and heresy charge 4 Later life …

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  • 76Timeline of Joan of Arc — 1412 (?)= January 6 : Joan of Arc is born on the feast of epiphany in Domremy, which is in the Champagne region of France.1422*August 31: Henry V of England dies and is succeeded by his infant son. John, Duke of Bedford becomes Regent *October 21 …

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  • 78Trial of Joan of Arc — The Trial of Joan of Arc, which took place before an English backed church court in Rouen, France in the first half of the year 1431 was, by general consensus, one of the most significant and moving trials ever conducted in human history. It… …

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  • 79History of life imprisonment — In the history of life imprisonment or life incarceration, where all or most of a person s remaining life is spent imprisoned, its purpose has chiefly been as an alternative to the death penalty or exile. The phrase life without parole is… …

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  • 80Abjuratio — Der Begriff Abjuration (auch: Abjuratio; von lat., „Abschwörung“) bezeichnet in der römisch katholischen Tradition einen rituell formalen Teil der Aufnahme oder Wiederaufnahme in die Kirche. Diese Aufnahme kann im christlichen Verständnis im… …

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