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Liono4ka [1.6K]
3 years ago
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The Counter-Reformation was a religious and political movement that

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lawyer [7]3 years ago
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The Counter-Reformation was a religious and political movement that involved new practices/policies in the Catholic Church.
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Ksju [112]3 years ago
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The Counter-Reformation was a religious and political movement that main purpose was to stop spreading of protestantism via ideological struggle rather than military one conduct y secualr rulers that is why for exemple Society of Jesus was created
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