• The Edict of Torda (Hungarian: tordai ediktum, Romanian: Edictul de la Turda, German: Edikt von Torda) was a decree that authorized local communities...
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  • in Serbia Torda (Žitište), a village near Žitište, Vojvodina, Serbia History Decree of Torda (14th century) Edict of Torda (1568) Maros-Torda County, former...
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  • accepted antitrinitarian views during the last years of his life. The Edict of Torda legalised three Protestant denominations—Evangelical, Reformed and Unitarian—in...
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    Religious tolerance (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    Minister Francis David (Dávid Ferenc), issued the Edict of Torda decreeing religious toleration of all Christian denominations except Romanian Orthodoxy...
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    Ferenc Dávid (category Founders of new religious movements)
    court of the Principality of Transylvania proclaimed the Edict of Torda which included - as first in Europe - the practising and propagation of the recepta...
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    Concordat of Bologna and a massacre of Huguenots a few week later open hostilities of the French Wars of Religion. 1568 – The Edict of Torda (or Turda)...
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    the Edict of Torda. In 1570, John II signed the Treaty of Speyer with Ferdinand's successor, Maximilian. John II again renounced his claim as king of Hungary...
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    detrimental to society. In 1558, the Hungarian Diet's Edict of Torda declared free practice of both Catholicism and Lutheranism. Calvinism, however, was...
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  • needed] The Unitarian Church in Transylvania was first recognized by the Edict of Torda, issued by the Transylvanian Diet under Prince John II Sigismund Zápolya...
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    Turda (redirect from History of Turda)
    Turda (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈturda]; Hungarian: Torda, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtorda]; German: Thorenburg; Latin: Potaissa) is a city in Cluj County...
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