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33: 444:). This decree is one of the many acts that were written by Iemitsu to eliminate Catholic influence, and enforced strict government rules and regulations to impose these ideas. The Edict of 1635 was written to the two commissioners of 210:. It tried to establish order by standardising the appointment process for public officials across the realm. It guaranteed the nobility their ancient rights, and in this respect has been seen as a French 548: 610: 733: 677: 760: 568: 621:
of China, marked the end of the dynasty and 2133 years of imperial rule in China, whilst simultaneously transferred the sovereignty of China (including
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would be neutral with regard to religious worship, officially ending all government-sanctioned religious persecution, especially of Christianity.
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to be an outlaw and banned the reading or possession of his writings. The edict permitted anyone to kill Luther without legal consequence.
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of China. The edict promulgated the dynastic title of "Great Yuan", officially established the Yuan dynasty as a
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of China. Made up of 16 maxims, it served to instruct the average Chinese people of the basic principles of
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from 1623 to 1651. The Edict of 1635 is considered a prime example of the Japanese desire for
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worship within towns (where conflicts flared up too easily), but permitted Protestant
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religion, allowing it and all other religions to be practiced throughout the
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before his death. This proclamation removed all previous restrictions on the
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Empire to Nation: Historical Perspectives on the Making of the Modern World
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Imperial Decree of the Declaration of War Against Foreign Powers
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My Way of Looking at the Second Phase of Chinese Civilization
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Esherick, Joseph; Kayali, Hasan; Van Young, Eric (2006).
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Announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism
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Imperial Edict of the Abdication of the Qing Emperor
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army and laid the foundations for the famous French
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Edicts

Tongzhi Emperor
law
monarchies
edictum
Telepinu Proclamation
Telipinu
Hittites
Mursili I
Babylon
Edicts of Ashoka
Mauryan
Ashoka
Roman Calendar
Julian Calendar
AUC
Edictum perpetuum
Imperial
Praetor's Edict
Roman Republic
Edict on Maximum Prices
Roman Emperor
Diocletian
Roman
Edict of Toleration
Galerius
Christian
Roman Empire
Edict of Milan

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