A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
398 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi generally remain phenomena of aristocratic devotion with little impact on a pop ...
religious life 399 The self-attribution of an otherworldly charisma by the state of st Mark served to augment an antagonism betw ...
400 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi lorenzo giustiniani (c.1381–1456) was the protagonist of an experience of ascet ...
religious life 401 in the spanish kingdom in 1523, and frequent envoy to Rome in the follow- ing years, he had the honor of repr ...
402 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi The Venice in which the third figure in this small gallery, saint gregorio Barb ...
religious life 403 political experience who placed this experience at the service of Rome. To a Republic that gave its best men ...
404 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi from a military perspective, the defeat at Agnadello was a triumph for the king ...
religious life 405 and religious entity. This time, however, Venice found a theorist to give expression to the city’s ecclesial ...
406 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi national or ecumenical council, as an authority superior to the pope, was taken ...
religious life 407 particularly urban ones.64 in the territories of the Serenissima, the concentration of communities defining t ...
408 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi peasants who went to confess on Holy friday. it has been proposed that some pai ...
religious life 409 day—speak in a language that leaves few doubts: among them were prin- cipal texts of luther’s theology, such ...
410 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi cautious reforming innovations introduced into the diocese of Capodistria by th ...
religious life 411 that the elect were always persecuted and that persecution was a sign of election)80 we must reflect for a mo ...
412 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi Libertine Venice if Venetian religious history appears to be dominated in the ...
religious life 413 religious culture, whose 16th-century origins lay precisely in the spread and repression of Protestant ideas. ...
414 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi or lascivious content, his vitriolic verve for political polemic would focus on ...
religious life 415 convicted, and sentenced to death for “the crime of lesa maestà,” he was decapitated in March 1644, not even ...
416 cecilia cristellon and silvana seidel menchi have appeared to be an extraordinarily effective means of control: what did the ...
religious life 417 limits was sometimes lacking.97 foreign visitors, particularly those from Protestant countries, have left us ...
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