Examples of using Edict in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Gaozu issued an edict, allowing the Prince to return home,
Sometimes considered the start of the Byzantine Empire, and with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380, Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire.
there was always something new in the Edict Palace.
that she lied to him because she didn't want to get married according to the crown prince's edict.
Following the Edict of Coucy, which gave a limited six-month period for heretics to reconcile with the Catholic faith,
The Spanish government sought to attach“human” rights to apes by edict of the state, apparently because they believe that apes are human too.
The Roman Empire adopted Christianity as its state religion with the Edict of Thessalonica on 27 February 380, see State church of the Roman Empire.
to read the news in the Edict Palace.
Schiff's next important step was to seduce our Congress to betray that Constitutional edict by surrendering that control to the hierarchy of the Illuminati's great conspiracy.
If this edict were enforced,“the Reformation could neither be extended… where as yet it was unknown, nor be established on solid foundations… where it already existed.”- Ibid., b.
Valentinian II legislated the Edict of Thessalonica in February 380 to make Nicene Christianity the religion of the empire.
cleric had issued a fatwa, or religious edict, against anyone who served as a director,
Lin Feng was still in the Edict Palace, there were too many things to learn there.
the religion was legalized by the Edict of Milan, and it eventually became the State church of the Roman Empire.
If this edict were enforced,“the Reformation could neither be extended… where as yet it was unknown, nor be established on solid foundations… where it already existed.”- Ibid., b.
Louis XIV signed the Edict of Fontainebleau at the Château on 22 October 1685,
King Kamehameha III issued an Edict of Toleration in June 17,
as there is no actual law or religious edict that prohibits it.
Second Epoch: The Church in close connection with the Christian-Roman Empire(from the Edict of Milan to the Trullan Synod, 692).
Here, they would issue an Edict of Grace or an Edict of Faith, inviting people to denounce themselves