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  2. José María Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    José María Juan Nepomuceno Crisóforo Iglesias Inzáurraga (5 January 1823 – 17 December 1891) [1] was a Mexican lawyer, professor, journalist and liberal politician. He is known as author of the Iglesias law , an anticlerical law regulating ecclesiastical fees and aimed at preventing the impoverishment of the Mexican peasantry.

  3. Iglesias (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Iglesias (1830–1909), Peruvian soldier, politician and president 1883-5. Pablo Iglesias Posse (1850–1925), Spanish socialist politician; Pablo Iglesias Turrión (born 1978), Spanish politician and Secretary-General of Podemos; Santiago Iglesias (1872–1939), Puerto Rican political activist, labor organiser and newspaper publisher

  4. Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    Iglesias may refer to: Iglesias, Sardinia, a town in a comune in the province of South Sardinia, region of Sardinia, Italy; Iglesias, Province of Burgos, a municipality in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain; Province of Carbonia-Iglesias an ex province in the region of Sardinia, Italy; Iglesias (surname)

  5. Ecclesia - Wikipedia

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    Ekklesia (think tank), a British think tank examining the role of religion in public life; Ecclesia College, a four-year Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas; Ekklesia Project, an ecumenical Christian network to promote a more active and God-centered faith; Ecclesia Athletic Association, a youth athletic program in the United States

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Iglesias - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Sulci was an episcopal seat as early as the seventh century. After its decline the bishop of Sulci took up his residence at the village of Tratalias. [3]In 1503, the seat was officially moved to Iglesias but, in 1514, the Diocese was reunited with the Archdiocese of Cagliari.

  7. Spanish Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Evangelical Church (Spanish: Iglesia Evangélica Española [IEE]) is a united denomination; Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, Congregationalists participated in the merger. It was established in the wake of religious tolerance in Spain in 1869.

  8. Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Apostolic Succession, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001–05. [20] Gerd Ludemann, Heretics: The Other Side of Early Christianity , Westminster John Knox Press, 1st American ed edition (August 1996), ISBN 0-664-22085-1 , ISBN 978-0-664-22085-3

  9. Iglesias, Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Iglesias (Italian pronunciation: [iˈɡlɛːzjas], locally [iˈɡlezjas] ⓘ; from Spanish: [iˈɣlesjas]; Sardinian: Igrèsias [2]) is a comune and city in the province of South Sardinia, Italy. It was co-capital of the province of Carbonia-Iglesias with Carbonia , and the province's second-largest community.