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  • Abjuration
  • Repudiation, abandonment, or renunciation by or upon oath

    term comes from the Latin abjurare, "to forswear". Abjuration of the realm was a type of abjuration in ancient English law. The person taking the oath

    Abjuration

    Abjuration

  • Act of Abjuration
  • 1581 declaration of independence from Spain by several Dutch provinces

    The Act of Abjuration (Dutch: Plakkaat van Verlatinghe; Spanish: Acta de Abjuración, lit. 'placard of abjuration') is the declaration of independence

    Act of Abjuration

    Act of Abjuration

    Act_of_Abjuration

  • Joan of Arc
  • French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)

    the abjuration, Joan was no longer an unrepentant heretic but could be executed if convicted of relapsing into heresy. As part of her abjuration, Joan

    Joan of Arc

    Joan of Arc

    Joan_of_Arc

  • Bilino Polje abjuration
  • 1203 renunciation of heresy by Bosnian Church clergy at Bilino Polje

    Bilino Polje abjuration, also known as “Confessio Christianorum bosniensis”, was an act of heresy abjuration by Bosnian clergy in presence of Ban Kulin

    Bilino Polje abjuration

    Bilino_Polje_abjuration

  • Eighty Years' War
  • c. 1566/1568–1648 war in Habsburg Netherlands

    their resistance, proclaiming their independence through the 1581 Act of Abjuration and establishing the Calvinist-dominated Dutch Republic in 1588. In the

    Eighty Years' War

    Eighty Years' War

    Eighty_Years'_War

  • Bosnian Church
  • Christian church in medieval Bosnia

    intervention. A synod was held at his instigation on 6 April. Following the abjuration of Bilino Polje, Kulin succeeded in keeping the Bosnian Diocese under

    Bosnian Church

    Bosnian Church

    Bosnian_Church

  • Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    The Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 (26 Geo. 2. c. 26) was an Act of Parliament (United Kingdom) of the Parliament of Great Britain which allowed Jews resident

    Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753

    Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753

    Jewish_Naturalisation_Act_1753

  • Banate of Bosnia
  • 1154–1377 state in Southeast Europe

    and lodged an official appeal to the pope. At Bilino Polje Kulin signed abjuration stating that he was always a faithful Catholic, and saved Banate of Bosnia

    Banate of Bosnia

    Banate of Bosnia

    Banate_of_Bosnia

  • Ban Kulin
  • Ban of Bosnia

    Innocent's command to correct the krstjani, because the "Confessio" (Abjuration) signed at Bilino Polje by seven priors of the Krstjani church on 8 April

    Ban Kulin

    Ban Kulin

    Ban_Kulin

  • United States Declaration of Independence
  • 1776 American national founding document

    king. The Scottish Declaration of Arbroath (1320) and the Dutch Act of Abjuration (1581) have also been offered as models for Jefferson's Declaration, but

    United States Declaration of Independence

    United States Declaration of Independence

    United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

  • Magic in Dungeons & Dragons
  • Spells and magic systems used in D&D

    Dungeons & Dragons, as originally named in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: abjuration, alteration, conjuration, divination, enchantment, illusion, invocation

    Magic in Dungeons & Dragons

    Magic in Dungeons & Dragons

    Magic_in_Dungeons_&_Dragons

  • Turncoat
  • Person who shifts allegiance

    becomes muddled. One example would be the situation that led to the Act of Abjuration or Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, signed on July 26, 1581, in the Netherlands

    Turncoat

    Turncoat

    Turncoat

  • Trial of Joan of Arc
  • 1431 trial and execution of French saint

    agreed to give up the clothing and sign the abjuration document. On May 28, Joan recanted her previous abjuration, and donned men's apparel once more. When

    Trial of Joan of Arc

    Trial of Joan of Arc

    Trial_of_Joan_of_Arc

  • English post-Reformation oaths
  • taken by an "engagement of allegiance" to the Commonwealth. An "Oath of Abjuration was passed 19 August 1643, and afterwards, in 1656, reissued. Everyone

    English post-Reformation oaths

    English post-Reformation oaths

    English_post-Reformation_oaths

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    Buddhism on those of the Buddha. Both religions stressed non-violence and abjured animal sacrifices conducted in Brahmanism, and birth into a fixed hereditary

    India

    India

    India

  • Sean na Sagart
  • Irish bounty hunter and priest killer

    noose. The 1709 Penal Act demanded that Catholic priests take the Oath of Abjuration and recognise the Protestant Queen Anne as Supreme Head of the Church

    Sean na Sagart

    Sean_na_Sagart

  • Irish language
  • Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland

    areas at the time. In 1657 it was found necessary to have an Oath of Abjuration (rejecting the authority of the Pope) read in Irish in Cork so that people

    Irish language

    Irish language

    Irish_language

  • Catholic emancipation
  • Reduction in anti-Catholicism laws

    the Act of Uniformity, the Test Acts and the penal laws. Requirements to abjure (renounce) the temporal and spiritual authority of the pope and transubstantiation

    Catholic emancipation

    Catholic_emancipation

  • Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum
  • Group of Persian Christian martyrs

    unable to persuade them to abjure their faith, condemned them to various tortures. Despite the torture, the saints refused to abjure. Marius and his two sons

    Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum

    Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum

    Marius,_Martha,_Audifax,_and_Abachum

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    10,000 civilians. In 1581, the northern provinces adopted the Act of Abjuration, the declaration of independence in which the provinces officially deposed

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

  • Dutch Republic
  • Predecessor state of the Netherlands (1581–1795)

    Union of Utrecht) and declaring their independence in 1581 (the Act of Abjuration), after which they confederated in 1588 (the Instruction of 12 April 1588)

    Dutch Republic

    Dutch Republic

    Dutch_Republic

  • The Killing Time
  • 1679–1688 suppression of Presbyterians in Scotland

    swear loyalty to the King and renounce the Covenant by an Abjuration Oath. This Oath of Abjuration was specifically designed to be repugnant to Covenanters

    The Killing Time

    The Killing Time

    The_Killing_Time

  • Léonor d'Orléans, duc de Longueville
  • Protestants whose sympathies with the reform ended at rebellion. By 1563 he had abjured his Protestantism and was welcomed back by the Guise with open arms. A

    Léonor d'Orléans, duc de Longueville

    Léonor d'Orléans, duc de Longueville

    Léonor_d'Orléans,_duc_de_Longueville

  • HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    of the Netherlands forming the Union of Utrecht and signing the Act of Abjuration (declaration of independence): Dutch ship De Zeven Provinciën (1643),

    HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën

    HNLMS_De_Zeven_Provinciën

  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • British and American actress (1932–2011)

    an oath of renunciation at the US Embassy in Paris, but with the phrase "abjure all allegiance and fidelity to the United States" struck out. US State Department

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth Taylor

    Elizabeth_Taylor

  • Nonjuring schism
  • British church schisms after 1688

    monarchs, William III and Mary II. It includes "Non-Abjurors", those who refused to swear the Oath of Abjuration in 1701 and 1714, requiring them to deny the

    Nonjuring schism

    Nonjuring_schism

  • Saint Estelle
  • French Roman Catholic saint

    first bishop of the area, and asked to be baptized. When she refused to abjure, her father condemned her to death in the arena. She has been popular in

    Saint Estelle

    Saint Estelle

    Saint_Estelle

  • Weather Underground
  • American left-wing militant organization (1969–1977)

    action set forth in the communiqué New Morning, Changing Weather, which abjured attacks on people.[page needed] The shift in the organization's outlook

    Weather Underground

    Weather Underground

    Weather_Underground

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1542
  • personis abjurit of heresy." Addition to the act intituled "Of persons abjured of heresy." (Repealed by Statute Law Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw

    List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1542

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Scotland_from_1542

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    and detained at his gatehouse. He was examined by Bishop John Stokesley, abjured, penalized and freed. He subsequently re-canted, and was re-arrested, tried

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Confederate oath of allegiance
  • Aspect of American Civil War

    thereof.'...The oath of abjuration shall be in the following form, viz: 'I do swear (or affirm) that I do renounce and forever abjure all allegiance and fidelity

    Confederate oath of allegiance

    Confederate oath of allegiance

    Confederate_oath_of_allegiance

  • Spanish Netherlands
  • Historical region of the Low Countries (1556–1714)

    Habsburgs as the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands by the 1581 Act of Abjuration. The Spanish branch of the Habsburgs could retain the rule only over the

    Spanish Netherlands

    Spanish Netherlands

    Spanish_Netherlands

  • Legal doublet
  • Irreversible binomial in legalese jargon

    discharge plain and ordinary power and authority sac and soc renounce and abjure representations and warranties reside or be found rules and regulations

    Legal doublet

    Legal_doublet

  • United States Pirate Party
  • American political party

    people, we have been called "pirates". We reclaim this label of "pirate" and abjure its derogatory, incendiary implication. We are Pirates. We stand for the

    United States Pirate Party

    United States Pirate Party

    United_States_Pirate_Party

  • Andrew of Phú Yên
  • Vietnamese catechist and martyr (1625–1644)

    arrested in the persecution of Christians launched in 1644. After refusing to abjure the faith, he was put to death in Kẻ Chàm. Andrew was beatified by Pope

    Andrew of Phú Yên

    Andrew of Phú Yên

    Andrew_of_Phú_Yên

  • Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
  • Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays

    based on Henry of Navarre, who was associated with oath-breaking after abjuring Protestantism in 1593) favours a date after December 1594, when Henry survived

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays

  • Habsburg Netherlands
  • Entire period of Habsburg rule in the Low Countries (1482-1797)

    themselves independent as the Seven United Provinces by the 1581 Act of Abjuration. After the secession of 1581, the southern provinces, called "'t Hof van

    Habsburg Netherlands

    Habsburg Netherlands

    Habsburg_Netherlands

  • States General of the Netherlands
  • Supreme legislature of the Netherlands

    united in the Union of Utrecht continued the rebellion. In the 1581 Act of Abjuration, the northern States General replaced Philip II as the supreme authority

    States General of the Netherlands

    States General of the Netherlands

    States_General_of_the_Netherlands

  • List of acts of the 1st session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain
  • to be taken by the said people called Quakers, instead of the oath of abjuration. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969 (c. 52)) Imprisonment of

    List of acts of the 1st session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain

    List_of_acts_of_the_1st_session_of_the_5th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Papists Act 1722
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    act required landowners to take the oaths of allegiance, supremacy, and abjuration, by 25 December 1723; those who declined were to register their estates

    Papists Act 1722

    Papists Act 1722

    Papists_Act_1722

  • Philipp von Mansfeld
  • German noble, commander in the Thirty Years War (1589 - 1657)

    Philipp von Mansfeld (1589 - 8 April 1657), was Graf von (Count of) Mansfeld, Vorderort and Bornstedt who commanded troops during the Thirty Years' War

    Philipp von Mansfeld

    Philipp von Mansfeld

    Philipp_von_Mansfeld

  • Menocchio
  • Italian miller and heretic (1532–1599)

    the time.[citation needed] He was first tried for heresy in 1583, and abjured his statements in 1584, but spent another 20 months in prison in Concordia

    Menocchio

    Menocchio

  • William the Silent
  • Dutch revolt leader (1533–1584)

    no longer recognised Philip II of Spain as their ruler, in the Act of Abjuration. This formal declaration of independence enabled the Duke of Anjou to

    William the Silent

    William the Silent

    William_the_Silent

  • St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in the provinces
  • 1572 mass killing of Huguenot worshippers by Catholics across France

    fear and distrust of Catholic intentions resulted in a large wave of abjuration, while many others went into exile. Responsibility was traditionally placed

    St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in the provinces

    St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in the provinces

    St._Bartholomew's_Day_massacre_in_the_provinces

  • Fumi-e
  • Pictures of Christian figures to be stepped upon by suspected Christians in Japan

    shogunate was to get them to abjure the faith. If they refused they would be tortured. If they still refused to abjure, they would be killed. Some executions

    Fumi-e

    Fumi-e

    Fumi-e

  • Dutch people
  • Ethnic group native to the Netherlands

    The Act of Abjuration, signed on 26 July 1581, was the formal declaration of independence of the Dutch Low Countries.

    Dutch people

    Dutch people

    Dutch_people

  • Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara
  • Irish poet and schoolmaster (1715–1810)

    Donnchadh Ruadh converted to Protestantism and read aloud an Oath of Abjuration inside the still extant Church of Ireland parish at Carrick-on-Suir (Irish:

    Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara

    Donnchadh_Ruadh_Mac_Conmara

  • Statute Law Revision Act 1887
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    with the words "An Act for making," and ends with the words "Oath of Abjuration." The title from "and for appointing" to end of title. 1 Geo. 1. Stat

    Statute Law Revision Act 1887

    Statute Law Revision Act 1887

    Statute_Law_Revision_Act_1887

  • Fish as food
  • Fish eaten by humans

    Hindus (Brahmins of West Bengal, Odisha and Saraswat Brahmins of the Konkan) abjure meat that is not fish. Muslim (halal) practice also treats fish differently

    Fish as food

    Fish as food

    Fish_as_food

  • Saint Quentin
  • Gallo-Roman saint (died c.287 AD)

    Amiens from Trier. Quentin was manacled, tortured repeatedly, but refused to abjure his faith. The prefect left Amiens to go to Reims, the capital of Gallia

    Saint Quentin

    Saint Quentin

    Saint_Quentin

  • Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus
  • Exodus of Hindus from the Kashmir Valley in the 1990s

    predominant goal of political independence, led the uprising but did not abjure violence. In early 1990, the vast majority of Kashmiri Hindus fled the valley

    Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus

    Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus

    Exodus_of_Kashmiri_Hindus

  • May Revolution
  • 1810 revolution in Buenos Aires

    be punished, like the revolutionaries of Chuquisaca and La Paz. Moreno abjured relations with the others and shut himself in his home. There was a meeting

    May Revolution

    May Revolution

    May_Revolution

  • Lollardy
  • Radical Christian reform movement

    Lollards.[clarification needed] In 1511, Archbishop Warham presided over the abjuration of 41 Lollards from Kent and the burning of 5. In 1529, Simon Fish wrote

    Lollardy

    Lollardy

    Lollardy

  • Franz Jägerstätter
  • Austrian conscientious objector and Catholic martyr (1907–1943)

    was given the option to sign a document to save his life and declined, abjuring any complicity with the Nazi regime. Jägerstätter's last recorded words

    Franz Jägerstätter

    Franz Jägerstätter

    Franz_Jägerstätter

  • Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Dungeons & Dragons character class

    The eight schools of magic are: Abjuration: spells of protection, blocking, and banishing. Specialists are called abjurers. Conjuration: spells that bring

    Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons)

    Wizard_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)

  • Delft
  • City and municipality in South Holland, Netherlands

    Spanish forces was repelled in the Battle of Delft. After the Act of Abjuration was proclaimed in 1581, Delft became the de facto capital of the newly

    Delft

    Delft

    Delft

  • Coventry Martyrs
  • Executed 16th-century English religious protesters

    monastery in the city itself. Those who confessed were forced to sign an abjuration, to be read by the accused bare-legged and bare-headed in the Cathedral

    Coventry Martyrs

    Coventry Martyrs

    Coventry_Martyrs

  • New Netherland
  • 17th-century Dutch colony in North America

    Declaration of Independence (1776) is strikingly similar to the Act of Abjuration (1581), which is essentially a declaration of independence of the United

    New Netherland

    New Netherland

    New_Netherland

  • Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution
  • Anti-Christian policy during the French Revolution

    constitution, resulting in a split in the French Catholic Church. Over 50% became abjuring priests ("jurors"), also known as "constitutional clergy", and nonjuring

    Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution

    Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution

    Dechristianization_of_France_during_the_French_Revolution

  • Overly Dedicated
  • 2010 mixtape by Kendrick Lamar

    at this shit. There’s a sense of fun and antic possibility here Lamar abjured on his road to iconicity. In pop music, that’s a spiritual resource there’s

    Overly Dedicated

    Overly_Dedicated

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1858
  • Act to substitute One Oath for the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration; and for the Relief of Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1858

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1858

  • Holland
  • Region and former province of the Netherlands

    known as Philip II, king of Spain. He was deposed in 1581 by the Act of Abjuration, although the kings of Spain continued to carry the titular appellation

    Holland

    Holland

    Holland

  • Girma Yohannes Iyasu
  • Ethiopian royal member (born 1961)

    be subject to the test of loyalties according to which members who have abjured their citizenship, faith, or married non-Ethiopians may fail. Lij Girma

    Girma Yohannes Iyasu

    Girma Yohannes Iyasu

    Girma_Yohannes_Iyasu

  • Philip Johnson
  • American architect (1906–2005)

    describe Hitler as 'a spellbinder'; in 1964, well after he had been forced to abjure his Nazi past, he insisted in letters that Hitler was 'better than Roosevelt

    Philip Johnson

    Philip Johnson

    Philip_Johnson

  • List of monarchs of the Netherlands
  • the Act of Abjuration in1581, the traditional role of stadtholder underwent a radical transformation. Since the feudal lord had been abjured, the representative

    List of monarchs of the Netherlands

    List of monarchs of the Netherlands

    List_of_monarchs_of_the_Netherlands

  • Historiography of the Eighty Years' War
  • Area of study on c. 1566/1568–1648 war

    independence), the meaning of its historical documents such as the Act of Abjuration, and the role of its central characters such as Philip II of Spain, William

    Historiography of the Eighty Years' War

    Historiography_of_the_Eighty_Years'_War

  • Henry de Bracton
  • English jurist (c.1210 – c.1268)

    Henry of Bracton (c. 1210 – c. 1268), also known as Henry de Bracton, Henricus Bracton, Henry Bratton, and Henry Bretton, was an English cleric and jurist

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry de Bracton

    Henry_de_Bracton

  • Postmodern art
  • Art movement

    maintaining a single "trademark" style. Fredric Jameson suggests postmodern works abjure any claim to spontaneity and directness of expression, making use instead

    Postmodern art

    Postmodern art

    Postmodern_art

  • Profession of faith
  • Personal declaration of faith

    is not required to make an abjuration of heresy [publicly] but simply a profession of faith". Today, normally, an abjuration of heresy is made in the privacy

    Profession of faith

    Profession_of_faith

  • The Spiritual Guide
  • 1675 spiritual work by Miguel de Molinos

    intensified. In 1685 Molinos was arrested in Rome, and in 1687 he publicly abjured before the Holy Office. The same year, Innocent XI issued the apostolic

    The Spiritual Guide

    The_Spiritual_Guide

  • Manifesto of the Province of Flanders
  • princes had not fulfilled their "constitutional" duties, and therefore, the abjuration of Joseph II's right to rule was justified. After summing up all violations

    Manifesto of the Province of Flanders

    Manifesto of the Province of Flanders

    Manifesto_of_the_Province_of_Flanders

  • Union of Brest
  • 1596 transfer of religious jurisdiction

    name and that of the Ruthenian episcopate, read in Latin the formula of abjuration of the 1054 Greek Schism, Bishop Cyril Terlecki of Lutsk read it in Ruthenian

    Union of Brest

    Union of Brest

    Union_of_Brest

  • Cadfael
  • Fictional character

    between the Empress Maud and King Stephen for control of England. His abjuration of politics is influenced by his holy vows as a monastic brother, but

    Cadfael

    Cadfael

  • Gerolamo Cardano
  • Italian Renaissance polymath (1501–1576)

    imprisoned for several months and lost his professorship in Bologna. He abjured and was freed, probably with help from powerful churchmen in Rome. All

    Gerolamo Cardano

    Gerolamo Cardano

    Gerolamo_Cardano

  • Jean Veillet (1664–1741)
  • marine (Ministry of the Navy). He was a Huguenot. He signed on the act of abjuration on April 24, 1685 at the age of 21 years. He crossed the Atlantic on a

    Jean Veillet (1664–1741)

    Jean_Veillet_(1664–1741)

  • Thomas Strangways (1643–1713)
  • English politician

    Lords’ amendments to the bill regarding the time to take the oath of abjuration. He also voted for the tack on 28 November 1704, in spite of lobbying

    Thomas Strangways (1643–1713)

    Thomas Strangways (1643–1713)

    Thomas_Strangways_(1643–1713)

  • Dutch Americans
  • Americans of Dutch birth or descent

    ways been influenced by the Dutch "Plakkaat van Verlatinghe" (Act of Abjuration). Several American Presidents had Dutch ancestry: Martin Van Buren, 8th

    Dutch Americans

    Dutch Americans

    Dutch_Americans

  • Zenica
  • City in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Medieval Bosnia is directly connected to Zenica (Gradješa's plate and abjuration act; Kulin ban's time; Vranduk, a castle of the Bosnian kings; Janjići

    Zenica

    Zenica

    Zenica

  • List of historical separatist movements in Africa
  • Examples of Separatism in Africa

    French) "De son côté, le parti communiste s’impose à La Réunion comme la principale formation politique après avoir abjuré son mot d’ordre d’autonomie"

    List of historical separatist movements in Africa

    List_of_historical_separatist_movements_in_Africa

  • Smoke (Turgenev novel)
  • 1867 novel by Ivan Turgenev

    resort of Baden to gaze upon the aristocratic and fashionable crowd she abjures Rostislav Bambayev – an acquaintance of Litvinov’s from Moscow Semyon Yakovlevitch

    Smoke (Turgenev novel)

    Smoke (Turgenev novel)

    Smoke_(Turgenev_novel)

  • 1643 in England
  • List of events

    of Delinquents Estates with some Enlargements", including an "Oath of Abjuration" of the Pope. c. 26 August – Parliament passes an ordinance for the cleansing

    1643 in England

    1643_in_England

  • G. A. Cohen
  • Canadian philosopher (1941–2009)

    in 1996. Three years later, he married Michèle Jacottet. He personally abjured technology, a stance he called "technological conservatism"; Michèle answered

    G. A. Cohen

    G._A._Cohen

  • County of Flanders
  • Historical territory in present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands

    provinces as a member of the Union of Utrecht, and also signed the Act of Abjuration in 1581, but from 1579 to 1585, in the period known as the "Calvinist

    County of Flanders

    County of Flanders

    County_of_Flanders

  • Thrawn Janet
  • 1881 short story by Robert Louis Stevenson

    river to prove that she is a witch, the preacher rescues her and has her abjure the devil before them. From the next day forward, Janet's appearance is

    Thrawn Janet

    Thrawn Janet

    Thrawn_Janet

  • De heretico comburendo
  • 1401 Act of the Parliament of England

    cause to be arrested". If they failed to abjure their heretical beliefs, or relapsed after an initial abjuration, they would "be burnt, that such punishment

    De heretico comburendo

    De heretico comburendo

    De_heretico_comburendo

  • Phantasiasts
  • Pejorative label for Miaphysite sects

    administered to those returning to Miaphysitism from heresy called for the abjuration of the Phantasiasts. The use of the label Phantasiasts by both Dyophysites

    Phantasiasts

    Phantasiasts

  • Papists Act 1716
  • Act of the Parliament of Great Britain

    peace to tender the oaths of allegiance and supremacy and the oath of abjuration of the Pretender to any Roman Catholic who they felt was disaffected.

    Papists Act 1716

    Papists Act 1716

    Papists_Act_1716

  • Doctor Faustus (play)
  • Play by Christopher Marlowe

    from the underworld. He tries to warn Faustus about the consequences of abjuring God and Heaven. Mephistopheles gives Faustus a description of Hell and

    Doctor Faustus (play)

    Doctor Faustus (play)

    Doctor_Faustus_(play)

  • Priest hunter
  • Job in England during Penal Times

    fate. A 1709 Penal Act demanded that Catholic priests take the Oath of Abjuration, and recognise the Protestant Queen Anne as Supreme Head of the Church

    Priest hunter

    Priest_hunter

  • Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition
  • 1792–95 campaign of the War of the First Coalition

    issued a proclamation declaring he was the "ally of all friends of order, abjuring all projects of conquest in the Emperors name", which he was immediately

    Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition

    Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition

    Low_Countries_theatre_of_the_War_of_the_First_Coalition

  • 1559–1562 French political crisis
  • French political and religious crisis

    From her estates in Pau, the queen of Navarre formerly declared her abjuration from Catholicism and adoption of Protestantism on 25 December. Some historians

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562 French political crisis

    1559–1562_French_political_crisis

  • Oaths of Allegiance, etc., and Relief of Jews Act 1858
  • Act to substitute One Oath for the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration; and for the Relief of Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion")

    Oaths of Allegiance, etc., and Relief of Jews Act 1858

    Oaths of Allegiance, etc., and Relief of Jews Act 1858

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  • John Assheton
  • Assheton except the record of recantation to Thomas Cranmer in 1548. In his abjuration Assheton details his former objection to the Trinity, to the person and

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  • San Remo conference
  • 1920 meeting on post-WWI Ottoman territories

    Transjordan – conscription, disarmament, and annexation by Palestine – were abjured.... The presence of a few British agents, unsupported by troops, seemed

    San Remo conference

    San Remo conference

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  • Thomas Gordon (Royal Scots Navy officer)
  • Scottish naval officer (1658–1741)

    since, when it came to Union, he could not see himself taking the oath of abjuration to repudiate the late King James Stewart as the legitimate claimant to

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    Thomas Gordon (Royal Scots Navy officer)

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  • Non-juror
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    non-jurors refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary and their heirs or abjure the Stuarts; see Nonjuring schism In French history, non-jurors or Refractory

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  • Interregnum (Transjordan)
  • 1920–1921 rulerless period of Transjordan

    Transjordan – conscription, disarmament, and annexation by Palestine – were abjured ... The presence of a few British agents, unsupported by troops, seemed

    Interregnum (Transjordan)

    Interregnum (Transjordan)

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  • History of Monterrey
  • for trial by the Inquisition. His excommunication was withdrawn after abjuring, but he was sentenced to exile for 6 years, a term he did not complete

    History of Monterrey

    History of Monterrey

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  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1793
  • 3. c. 44 3 June 1793 An Act for requiring a certain Form of Oath of Abjuration and Declaration, from His Majesty's Subjects professing the Roman Catholick

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1793

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  • Disabilities (Catholics)
  • Legal restrictions on Catholics in England (1534–1829)

    Catholics also still had no right to assemble and pray. The oath of abjuration required, swearing against the legitimacy of the Jacobite succession,

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  • Biblical

    Mahath

    same as Maath

  • Leander
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    Leander

    Brave as a Lion; Strong Like a Lion; Lion Man; Man Like a Man

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    Svaara

    Musical Tune

  • Stocking
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    Stocking

    English : topographic name from Middle English stocking ‘ground cleared of stumps’.South German : habitational name from any of several places in Bavaria and Styria named Stocking.

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    Saddle Maker

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    Norton

    English : habitational name from any of the many places so called, from Old English norð ‘north’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. In some cases, it is a variant of Norrington.Irish : altered form of Naughton, assimilated to the English name.Jewish (American) : adoption of the English name in place of some like-sounding Ashkenazic name.Nicholas Norton (1610–90) came from Broadway, Somerset, England, to Weymouth, MA, in 1635–37. In about 1657 he moved to Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard. He had ten children and many prominent descendants.

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    Sight

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    Aaridhya | ஆரீத்யா

    To be accomplished, To be made favorable, To be worshipped

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  • Abjuration
  • n.

    The act of abjuring or forswearing; a renunciation upon oath; as, abjuration of the realm, a sworn banishment, an oath taken to leave the country and never to return.

  • Abjuration
  • n.

    A solemn recantation or renunciation; as, an abjuration of heresy.

  • Abjuratory
  • a.

    Containing abjuration.