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Nicholas II was forced to abdicate on the 15th of March 1917 after riots spread across the main Russian cities after which the they were taken over by worker's unions or Soviets.
On the day he abdicated, Nicholas wrote in his journal of a meeting he had with General N. V. Ruzski of the Northern Army while he was in Pskov where he was informed that he was to abdicate in order to avoid a further revolution amongst the Russian soldiers fighting the Germans on the Eastern front.
He assented to this and after meetings with Alexander Guchkov and Vasily Shulgin, he left Pskov full of sorrow because of the perceived treason, deception and cowardice that went on around him.
The Council of Trent were several gatherings that took place between 1545 and 1563 and involved the Catholic church main representatives and those from European nations that had stood under its influence. Its principal result was the start of the Counter Reformation against Luther's Reformation and against the emergence of protestantism.
From the point of view of the faith, the council defined the teachings of the supporters of protestantism as heresies, and issued certain clarifications to the doctrines of the Catholic church.
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