1782 Edict of Tolerance (redirect from Toleranzpatent)
The 1782 Edict of Tolerance (Toleranzedikt vom 1782) was a religious reform of Emperor Joseph II during the time he was emperor of the Habsburg monarchy...
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1782, Joseph II abolished most of these persecution practices in his Toleranzpatent, on the condition that Yiddish and Hebrew were eliminated from public...
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The Patent of Toleration (German: Toleranzpatent, Hungarian: Türelmi rendelet) was an edict of toleration issued on 13 October 1781 by the Habsburg emperor...
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Roman Emperor Joseph II abolishes most of persecution practices in Toleranzpatent on condition that Yiddish and Hebrew are eliminated from public records...
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evangelical-theological faculty in Vienna from its foundation to the present. Das Toleranzpatent des Kaisers Joseph II, 1882 – The Patent of Toleration by Joseph II...
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one son. In 1782, Joseph II abolished most of these practices in his Toleranzpatent, on the condition that Yiddish and Hebrew were eliminated from public...
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1790, during the reign of Joseph II. He was known for publishing the Toleranzpatent (tolerance patent) meant to ensure equal rights for the Serbian Orthodox...
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political practice. In 1782, after the declaration of the so-called "Toleranzpatent" in the Habsburg monarchy under Joseph II and the realization of the...
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church in Timișoara was possible only after Emperor Joseph II issued the Toleranzpatent of 13 October 1781. In 1824 the United Protestant Community (Romanian:...
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