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Daniel Ortega
Nicaraguan politician
War in the Vendée
1793–1796 set of battles between the French revolutionaries and the royalists
Plutarco Elías Calles
47th President of Mexico
William Adams
English navigator who travelled to Japan
Cristero War
widespread struggle in many central-western Mexican states from 1926 to 1929
anti-Catholicism
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy
French revolutionary law, making the Catholic Church in France subordinate to the government, Not in Union with the Holy See
Massacre of the Latins
1182 massacre of Roman Catholics in Constantinople
Alexy I of Moscow
Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' (1877–1970)
Abdul Rahman
staff member for a Catholic non-governmental aid group
Dechristianisation of France during the French Revolution
Anti-Christian policy during the French Revolution
Red Terror
term used to talk about the repression in the republican zone during the Spanish Civil War
suppression of the Society of Jesus
persecution of Jesuits from 1759 to 1814
ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War
Genocides that occur during the Yugoslav Wars
Thaddeus Ma Daqin
Chinese priest
Lord George Gordon
British politician (1752-1793)
persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union
Our Lady of Joy Abbey
monastery
Chetnik war crimes in World War II
war crimes and genocide in World War 2 in Yugoslavia
Tomás Garrido Canabal
Mexican politician (1891-1943)
Red Shirts
paramilitary organization in Mexico
Carmes Prison
prison in France
Catholic Persecution of 1801
mass persecution of Korean Catholics ordered by Queen Jeongsun during King Sunjo of Joseon's reign
1848–1849 massacres in Transylvania
massacres in Transylvania
1905 Tibetan Rebellion
rebellion by Tibetans in Yunnan and Sichuan against the Qing Dynasty in 1905, precipitated by the Qing government's allowing Christian missionaries to visit Buddhist areas
Concordat prison
prison for priests in Francoist Spain
Catholic Church in Sichuan
history and status of the Roman Catholic Church in Sichuan