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From 3 until 5 December 2009 an international colloquium was organised at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies (KU Leuven) which intended to highlight and discuss the impact of the Society of Jesus on the development of cultural, scientific and political life in the Low Countries. The colloquium not only aimed to bring together specialists in the various fields of iJesuitica research, but also organised a meeting between the people committed to scientific research, and those who disclose archives and other information sources enabling new research. Some of the finest scholars in Jesuit studies presented the results of their research in a number of lectures. The current volume contains a selection of these lectures, dealing with a broad spectrum of subjects, from Jesuit spirituality to the Jesuit contribution to the science of law, political thought and the visual arts, to education, mathematics and architecture. Attention is paid to the role of the Jesuits in the development of the printing press, their relation with Louvain’s Faculty of Theology and their position in the Jansenist controversies, as well as to their expansion abroad, in the Missio Hollandica, in South Wales and in the mission to China. Furthermore, the book includes a number of presentations from the workshops, specifically concerning archives and databases related to the history of the Jesuits in the Low Countries.
Christian religious orders --- Jezuieten in België & Nederland --- Jesuits --- History --- Archival resources --- Jésuite --- --Pays-Bas espagnols --- --Pays-Bas autrichiens, --- Archives --- --Colloque --- --2009 --- --Louvain --- --actes --- --Jesuits --- 378.4 <493 LEUVEN> --- Academic collection --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- C2 --- kerkgeschiedenis --- theologie --- 271.5 <493> <09> --- Universiteiten--België--LEUVEN --- Religieuze instituten --- Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis --- Conferences - Meetings --- 271.5 <493> <09> Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis --- 378.4 <493 LEUVEN> Universiteiten--België--LEUVEN --- Jesuits. --- Jésuites --- Influence --- Histoire --- Benelux --- Histoire religieuse --- History. --- Archival resources. --- Benelux countries --- Congresses --- Jesuit [Christian order] --- 378.4 <493 LEUVEN> Universities--Belgium--LEUVEN --- Universities--Belgium--LEUVEN --- Archives. --- Histoire. --- Colloque --- Pays-Bas --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- Pays-Bas autrichiens, 1713-1794 --- Louvain
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Les jésuites, contrairement au clergé séculier, se tinrent pendant tout le dix-neuvième siècle en général loin du mouvement flamand: ce ne fut qu’à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale que naquit un courant flamingant au sein de la Compagnie de Jésus. Ce courant, qui profita de la situation politique en Belgique et atteignit son apogée dans les années 1920 et 1930, visa avant tout la néerlandisation de la vie jésuite en Flandre. Mais plutôt que de mener leur combat dans les limites de leurs communautés et de leurs collèges, les jésuites flamingants l’étendirent à la société flamande tout entière. Dès avant 1914, quelques membres de la Compagnie œuvrèrent à la constitution d’une idéologie catholique du flamingantisme. Cette idéologie présentait la lutte en faveur de la langue, de la culture et de la nation flamandes comme faisant partie d’une autre lutte: celle pour la sauvegarde de la foi catholique en Flandre. Les jésuites flamingants en vinrent finalement à lier si étroitement le catholicisme au nationalisme, que leurs adversaires leur reprochèrent de faire passer le politique avant le religieux, à la manière de Charles Maurras et de son mouvement d’Action française. Tel ne fut pas le cas: leur objectif premier était bien de restituer la Flandre au Christ. Il n’en est pas moins vrai que cet objectif dont l’accomplissement, à leur avis, nécessitait la disparition de l’État belge, les poussa ipso facto à l’activité politique, activité politique qu’ils menèrent principalement par la voie des fidèles. Ceux-ci, avance la conclusion de cette étude, en furent rapprochés du national-socialisme, de la collaboration et de la sécularisation.
Christian religious orders --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- Society of Jesus --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Flanders --- Flemish movement. --- Mouvement flamand --- Jesuits --- History. --- Jésuites --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Academic collection --- 949.3.09 --- 271.5 <493> <09> --- Jezuïeten - Belgische provincie (1814-1935) --- Vlaamse beweging --- Mouvement autonomiste --- Guerre --- C1 --- Geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging --- Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis --- Autonomistische beweging --- Oorlog --- undefined --- 271.5 <493> <09> Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis --- 949.3.09 Geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging --- Belgium --- History --- Flemish movement --- háború --- karas --- rat --- karš --- luftë --- válka --- Krieg --- wojna --- војна --- war --- sota --- krig --- рат --- πόλεμος --- vojna --- война --- război --- guerra --- sõda --- oorlog --- gwerra --- ozbrojený konflikt --- relvastatud konflikt --- fegyveres konfliktus --- väpnad konflikt --- aseellinen selkkaus --- conflitto --- oružani sukob --- válečný konflikt --- conflitto armato --- invasione armata --- bewaffneter Konflikt --- konflikt i armatosur --- εμπόλεμη κατάσταση --- armed conflict --- conflit armé --- ginkluotas konfliktas --- σύρραξη --- apertura delle ostilità --- gewapend conflict --- væbnet konflikt --- bewaffnete Auseinandersetzung --- conflict armat --- relvakonflikt --- dichiarazione di guerra --- conflito armado --- conflicto armado --- ozbrojený útočný čin --- ένοπλη σύγκρουση --- вооружен судир --- ruch separatystyczny --- moviment awtonomu --- judėjimas dėl autonomijos --- автономно движение --- függetlenségi mozgalom --- Autonomiebewegung --- självständighetsrörelse --- lëvizje autonome --- pokret za autonomiju --- separatistické hnutí --- движење за автономија --- autonoomialiikumine --- avtonomistično gibanje --- autonomistische beweging --- αυτονομιστικό κίνημα --- itsehallintoliike --- autonom bevægelse --- mișcare autonomă --- movimento autonomista --- autonomistické hnutie --- autonomous movement --- movimento autonomo --- autonomistu kustība --- покрет за аутономију --- movimiento autonomista --- separatismo --- separatistische Bewegung --- mouvement séparatiste --- mișcare separatistă --- movimento separatista --- χωριστικό κίνημα --- autonomista --- separatistbevægelse --- сепаратизам --- autonomistické hnutí --- separatistinen liike --- autonomismo --- separatistų judėjimas --- separatista --- separatistički pokret --- autonomirörelse --- сепаратисти --- önállóságért küzdő mozgalom --- separatist movement --- separatiströrelse --- autonomismus --- separātistu kustība --- szeparatista mozgalom --- separatistlik liikumine --- mouvement indépendantiste --- separatistische beweging --- lëvizje separatiste --- separatistické hnutie --- gluaiseacht fhéinrialaitheach --- cogadh --- Belgique
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In 1773, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus. For the 823 Jesuits living in the Low Countries, it meant the end of their institutional religious life. In the Austrian Netherlands, the Jesuits were put under strict surveillance, but in the Dutch Republic they were able to continue their missionary work. It is this regional contrast and the opportunities it offered for the Order to survive that make the Low Countries an exceptional and interesting case in Jesuit history.00Just as in White Russia, former Jesuits and new Jesuits in the Low Countries prepared for the restoration of the Order, with the help of other religious, priests, and lay benefactors. In 1814, eight days before the restoration of the Society by Pope Pius VII, the novitiate near Ghent opened with eleven candidates from all over the United Netherlands. Barely twenty years later, the Order in the Low Countries - by then counting one hundred members - formed an independent Belgian Province. A separate Dutch Province followed in 1850. Obviously, the reestablishment, with new churches and new colleges, carried a heavy survival burden: in the face of their old enemies and the black legends they revived, the Jesuits had to retrieve their true identity, which had been suppressed for forty years.
271.5 "..."
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271.5 "..." Jezuïeten--"tijd"
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Jezuïeten--"tijd"
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Jesuits
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History
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BPB9999
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C2
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Sociëteit van Jezus (1540-1773 ; 1814-heden)
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België [land - BE]
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Nederland [land in werelddeel Europa]
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kerkgeschiedenis
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Religieuze instituten
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BPB2002
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Pays-Bas
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Catholicisme
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Histoire
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Histoire des Pays-Bas Autrichiens
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Nederland
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Katholicisme
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Geschiedenis
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Geschiedenis van de Oostenrijkse Nederlanden
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Christian religious orders
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History of the Low Countries
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Society of Jesus
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anno 1700-1799
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anno 1800-1899
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271.5 <493> <09>
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#GBIB: jesuitica
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271.5 <493> <09> Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis
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Jezuïeten--België--Geschiedenis
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História
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ιστορία
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storja
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histori
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historie
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historia
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história
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история
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stair
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geschiedenis
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történettudomány
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povijest
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zgodovina
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history
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историја
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Geschichtswissenschaft
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storia
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istorija
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ajalugu
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vēsture
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istorie
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Geschichte
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historiografie
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storiografia
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dějiny národů
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historiador
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dějepis
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historická věda
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történelem
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Katholizismus
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katolicizem
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katolicizmus
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katolicisms
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katolisuus
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katolicismus
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catolicism
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katalikybė
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katoliiklus
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katolicyzm
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katolicisme
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katholicisme
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католицизам
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katolicizam
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καθολικισμός
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Catholicism
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katolicizëm
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cattolicesimo
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katolicism
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католицизъм
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catolicismo
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papežství
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katolická víra
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katholische Kirche
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katolické náboženství
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římskokatolická církev
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католичка црква
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katolická věrouka
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pausdom
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katolická církev
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katechismus
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papauté
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katolictví
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католичка вера
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papado
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církev římskokatolická
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католичка веронаука
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katolikus vallás
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римокатоличка црква
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påvedöme
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an Ísiltír
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Nederlandene
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die Niederlande
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Alankomaat
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Κάτω Χώρες
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Hollandia
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Nyderlandai
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Paesi Bassi
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Nederländerna
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Nīderlande
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Países Baixos
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Holanda
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Holandsko
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Холандия
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Holandia
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Nizozemska
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Țările de Jos
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Nizozemsko
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Madalmaad
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Netherlands
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l-Olanda
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Холандија
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Países Bajos
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Nyderlandų Karalystė
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Reino dos Países Baixos
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Madalmaade Kuningriik
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Nizozemské království
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Regatul Țărilor de Jos
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Holandské kráľovstvo
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Nizozemí
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Mbretëria e Holandës
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Краљевина Холандија
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Кралство Холандија
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Holandë
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Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
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Holande
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Kongeriget Nederlandene
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Reino de los Países Bajos
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Alankomaiden kuningaskunta
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Hollandi Kuningriik
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Olandija
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Hollande
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Ríocht na hÍsiltíre
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Holland
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Ολλανδία
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Βασίλειο των Κάτω Χωρών
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Holland Királyság
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Hollanti
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Holandija
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Regno dei Paesi Bassi
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Кралство Нидерландия
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Kraljevina Nizozemska
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Kingdom of the Netherlands
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das Königreich der Niederlande
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Konungariket Nederländerna
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Нидерландия
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ir-Renju tal-Olanda
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Olanda
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Nīderlandes Karaliste
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Królestwo Niderlandów
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Royaume des Pays-Bas
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Jésuite
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Belgique
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--Jesuits
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Jésuites
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949.19.02 Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw)
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Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden:--Nieuwe Tijd (16de-18de eeuw)
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Caitliceachas
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An Ísiltír
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Pays-Bas autrichiens, 1713-1794
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Compagnie de Jésus
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Compañia de Jesus
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Gesellschaft Jesu
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Jesuitas
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Jesuiten
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Jesuiti
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Jezuïten
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Paters Jezuïten
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Societeit van Jezus
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イエズス会
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カトリック イエズス会
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histoire
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catholicisme
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Jezuïeten--geschiedenis
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Benelux countries.
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Beneluxländer
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Niederlande
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Staat Holland
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Vereinigte Niederlande
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Batavische Republik
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Republik der Sieben Vereinigten Provinzen
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Nederlanden
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Königreich der Niederlande
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Besetzte Niederländische Gebiete
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