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  • Rome, the capital of Italy, has for centuries been a political and religious centre of Western civilisation as the capital of the Roman Empire and site ...ities, trade and economy which greatly stimulated the successive phases of Humanism and Renaissance.
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  • By the early 9th centuries, writers in Diadochia embraced humanism most strongly; and they begin collecting works in encyclopedias and other b ..., the epigrams on contemporary and secular topics are superior to those on religious and classic subjects.
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  • ...tories during the Kuthern Inquisition. The Treaty of Winterview guaranteed religious tolerance towards Muslims, for a few years before Islam was outlawed in 140 ...e the whole of the two kingdoms. With their wide-ranging political, legal, religious and military reforms, Kalatianburg emerged as the first Atlantian power. Th
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  • ...ic Republic promotes and protects the socialist culture that serves peace, humanism and the development of the socialist community of people across the world. ...regardless of their nationality, origin, race, gender, ability, sexuality, religious confession, social background and position. Freedom of conscience and thoug
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  • ...nters|dissenting Christian groups]] who came seeking [[freedom of religion|religious freedom]]. The continent's first elected legislative assembly, Virginia's [ ...neider, 2007]], p. 484</ref> Colonial society was largely divided over the religious and moral implications of slavery, and colonies passed acts for and against
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