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  2. Edict of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Edict throughout attempts to establish order by standardising orderly appointments to offices, both ecclesiastic and secular, and by asserting the responsibilities of all—the magnates, bishops, and the king—to secure the happiness and peace of the realm: the felicitas regni and pax et disciplina in regno.

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    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at the 2024 Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago on August 22, 2024. - Rebecca Wright/CNN

  4. Edict on Maximum Prices - Wikipedia

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    During the Crisis of the Third Century, Roman coinage had been greatly debased by the numerous emperors and usurpers who minted their own coins, using base metals to reduce the underlying metallic value of coins used to pay soldiers and public officials.

  5. Edict of Serdica - Wikipedia

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    Promulgated in the name of the other official members of the Tetrarchy, the edict marked the end of persecutions against the Christians.. Among other arrangements which we are always accustomed to make for the prosperity and welfare of the republic, we had desired formerly to bring all things into harmony with the ancient laws and public order of the Romans, and to provide that even the ...

  6. The movies we can’t wait to see in 2025 - AOL

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    After a year filled with animated inner emotions, mutants, aliens, gladiators and witches, the new year will bring a crop of new (or, newly revisited) movies to choose from, as always.

  7. Edict of Beaulieu - Wikipedia

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    The Edict of Beaulieu (also known at the time as the Peace of Monsieur) was promulgated from Beaulieu-lès-Loches on 6 May 1576 [1] by Henry III of France, who was pressured by Alençon's support of the Protestant army besieging Paris that spring.

  8. Sakoku Edict of 1635 - Wikipedia

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    The Sakoku Edict (Sakoku-rei, 鎖国令) of 1635 was a Japanese decree intended to eliminate foreign influence, enforced by strict government rules and regulations to impose these ideas.

  9. Edict of Gülhane - Wikipedia

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    Edict of Gülhane in Ottoman Turkish French translation of the edict, in Législation ottomane Volume 2, which originated from Manuale di diritto publico e privato ottomano (1865) by Domenico Gatteschi Mustafa Reşid Pasha, the principal architect of the Edict of Gülhane