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For this reason they failed to combine easily with the Catholic nobility or people. A Catholic Bavarian princess, Theodelinda, never succeeded in converting the Lombards, even her own husband, to the Catholic and Roman faith.
For this reason they failed to combine easily with the Catholic nobility or people. A Catholic Bavarian princess, Theodelinda, never succeeded in converting the Lombards, even her own husband, to the Catholic and Roman faith.
الصفحة 522
But not among Catholics in the south. The Hapsburg emperors with their power and glory would thus be able, or so they thought, to do as they wanted with the Catholic royal families and through them in the long run with Catholic Europe.
But not among Catholics in the south. The Hapsburg emperors with their power and glory would thus be able, or so they thought, to do as they wanted with the Catholic royal families and through them in the long run with Catholic Europe.
الصفحة 523
For by this marriage the Stuarts entered the Catholic network. Charles II and James II were both converts to the Roman Church by their mother's heredity and despite their own environment and their whole dynastic interest.
For by this marriage the Stuarts entered the Catholic network. Charles II and James II were both converts to the Roman Church by their mother's heredity and despite their own environment and their whole dynastic interest.
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