French+Protestant

  • 11Protestant — 1539, from German or Fr. protestant, from L. protestantem (nom. protestans), prp. of protestari (see PROTEST (Cf. protest)). Originally used of German princes and free cities who declared their dissent from the decision of the Diet of Speyer… …

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  • 12French Polynesia — Polynésie française (French) Pōrīnetia Farāni (Tahitian) …

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  • 13French Communist Party — Parti communiste français Leader Pierre Laurent (National Secretary) Founded 1920 (SFIC) 1921 (PCF) …

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  • 14French poetry — is a category of French literature. It may include Francophone poetry composed outside France and poetry written in other languages of France.French prosody and poeticsThe modern French language does not have a significant stress accent (like… …

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  • 15French-German enmity — French–German hereditary enmity [Julius Weis Friend: The Linchpin: French German Relations, 1950 1990 , [http://books.google.com/books?id=fg Vcjjyg7kC pg=PA8 dq=french+german+enmity as brr=3 sig=Dm7Na5 A8WBL OaKwDvldQNXh A] ] ( de.… …

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  • 16French literature of the 18th century — usually refers to the literature written between 1715, the year of the death of King Louis XIV of France, and 1798, the year of the coup d’État of Bonaparte which brought the Consulate to power, concluded the French Revolution, and began the… …

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  • 17French government ministers — are members of the Prime Minister s Government, or cabinet, although in French the term cabinet is rarely used to describe the gouvernement , even in translation (as it is used in French to mean a minister s private office, composed of… …

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  • 18Protestant Reformation — The Protestant Reformation was a reform movement in Europe that began in 1517, though its roots lie further back in time. It began with Martin Luther and may be considered to have ended with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.cite book |first=Edith… …

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  • 19French literature — Introduction       the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the …

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  • 20Protestant Heritage — Introduction       Protestantism originated in the 16th century Reformation, and its basic doctrines, in addition to those of the ancient Christian creeds, are justification by grace alone through faith, the priesthood of all believers, and the… …

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