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  1. Established church: The established church of a country is one that is supported by, and in some respects supports, the state. The support which the church receives from the state can be financial, as when the church receives funding from the state ... [100%] 2023-06-27
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  3. Mormonism in the 19th century: This is a chronology of Mormonism. In the late 1820s, Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, announced that an angel had given him a set of golden plates engraved with a chronicle of ancient American peoples, which ... [94%] 2024-01-13 [Timelines of Christianity] [History of the Latter Day Saint movement]...
  4. Christianity in the 19th century: Characteristic of Christianity in the 19th century were evangelical revivals in some largely Protestant countries and later the effects of modern biblical scholarship on the churches. Liberal or modernist theology was one consequence of this. (19th century Christianity) [94%] 2024-07-24 [Christianity by century] [19th-century Christianity]...
  5. English coffeehouses in the 17th and 18th centuries: In 17th- and 18th-century England, coffeehouses served as public social places where men would meet for conversation and commerce. For the price of a penny, customers purchased a cup of coffee and admission. (none) [93%] 2024-08-23 [History of coffee] [Coffee culture]...
  6. The 13th: «The 13th» — первый сингл с альбома «Wild Mood Swings» британской рок-группы The Cure. Данный сингл был выпущен 22 апреля 1996 года. [91%] 2024-01-11
  7. Newspapers founded in Washington, D.C. during the 18th- and 19th-centuries: More than 405 newspapers were founded in Washington, D.C. during the 18th and 19th centuries. [88%] 2022-07-05 [Defunct newspapers published in Washington, D.C.] [Newspapers published in Washington, D.C.]...
  8. Newspapers founded in Washington, D.C., during the 18th and 19th centuries: More than 405 newspapers were founded in Washington, D.C., during the 18th and 19th centuries. They included daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers, mostly published in English, with a few in German and one in French. (none) [88%] 2024-03-21 [Defunct newspapers published in Washington, D.C.] [Newspapers published in Washington, D.C.]...
  9. The Festival (short story): "The Festival" is a short story by H. P. (Short story) [86%] 2023-12-18 [1925 short stories] [Cthulhu Mythos short stories]...
  10. Social changes in 18th to 19th-century Prussia: Prussia underwent major social change between the mid-17th and mid-18th centuries as the nobility declined as the traditional aristocracy struggled to compete with the rising merchant class, which developed into a new Bourgeoisie middle class, while the emancipation ... [86%] 2024-02-18 [History of Prussia]
  11. Scottish Philosophy in the 19th Century: Philosophical debate in 19 century Scotland was very vigorous, its agenda being set in large part by the impact of Kant and German Idealism on the philosophical tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment. The principal figures are Thomas Brown, Sir William ... (Philosophy) [85%] 2021-12-24
  12. European printmaking in the 19th century: Between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the foundations of contemporary society were laid, marked in the political field by the end of absolutism and the establishment of democratic governments—an impulse that began with the French Revolution—and ... [85%] 2024-03-05 [Printmaking]
  13. Anglo-Saxonism in the 19th century: Anglo-Saxonism is a cultural belief system developed by British and American intellectuals, politicians, and academics in the 19th century. Racialized Anglo-Saxonism contained both competing and intersecting doctrines, such as Victorian era Old Northernism and the Teutonic germ theory ... (Racial belief system developed by British and American individuals in the 19th century) [85%] 2024-11-16 [Nordicism] [Anglo-Saxon society]...
  14. Festivals: Biblical Data: The Hebrews designated a festival by the word "ḥag" (the Arabic "ḥajj"), originally implying a choragic rhythmic procession around the shrine of an idol or an altar (see Wellhausen, "Skizzen und Vorarbeiten," iii. but later, without specific reference ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  15. Festivals (book): Festivals is a 1973 anthology of festival-related folklore from around the world that have been compiled by Ruth Manning-Sanders. According to the book's dust jacket, "This potpourri of festivals reveals fascinating customs and celebrations from many countries ... (Book) [85%] 2024-04-25 [Works about festivals] [Folklore]...
  16. List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries: Philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically. (none) [83%] 2024-01-11 [Lists of philosophers by period]
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  18. Armour in the 18th century: Armour in the 18th century was minimalist and restricted almost entirely to cavalry, primarily to cuirassiers and, to a lesser degree, carabiniers and dragoons. Armour had been in rapid decline since the Thirty Years' War, although some archaisms had lingered ... [81%] 2024-01-08 [Armour] [Safety clothing]...
  19. Christianity in the 18th century: Christianity in the 18th century is marked by the First Great Awakening in the Americas, along with the expansion of the Spanish and Portuguese empires around the world, which helped to spread Catholicism. Historian Sydney E. (Christianity-related events during the 18th century) [81%] 2024-01-08 [Christianity by century] [18th-century Christianity]...
  20. Paris in the 18th century: Paris in the 18th century was the second-largest city in Europe, after London, with a population of about 600,000 people. The century saw the construction of Place Vendôme, the Place de la Concorde, the Champs-Élysées, the church ... (none) [81%] 2024-01-08 [18th century in Paris] [History of Paris by period]...

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