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implementation of religious precepts in the handling of State affairs: these cardinals were called zelanti after the Zealots, members of an ancient Jewish sect aiming at establish
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expression to their religious feeling; [Pg 13] they told the history of their nation, and glorified their kings; they represented the domestic scenes which now make the subjects o
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putting an end to the religious wars in France. To celebrate the event Clement VIII erected a little monument (a cannon topped by a cross) . The second point of the inscription me
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was more suited to its religious role. The new pope formally abolished the role of cardinal nepote , the nephew to whom most popes had given the supervision of state affairs; this
The abridged history of Rome in 32 pages: Part III - Chapter VIII - A Sleeping City
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of a rabbi or a pious religious Jew. Then he should swear an oath that he had seen something like that. Then these false statements, these sick statements, would go down by 99.5 p
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children attending a religious procession in a relief at Ara Pacis Augustae . The inscription states that Lucius was made princeps iuventutis ("leader of the youth") and was elect
The abridged history of Rome in 32 pages: Chapter VII - From Tiberius to Nero
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