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The Concordat of 24 October 1817 was a concordat signed on 24 October 1817 between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Holy See.

Secularization of church property and the mediatisation of the ecclesiastical estates in the former Holy Roman Empire marked the demise of the former imperial church and necessitated a reorganization of relations between the German states and the Roman Catholic Church. In 1806 Bavaria opened negotiations for a concordat, which were shelved in 1807, but in 1814 Bavaria's Foreign Minister and Interior Minister began preparing for fresh negotiations. These opened in 1816, with talks led by Bavaria's minister to the Holy See, bishop Johann Casimir Häffelin. On 5 July 1817 he signed the text of a concordat without consulting the Bavarian government, but Bavaria did not wish to snub the Holy See by vetoing that signature and so it was ratified by Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria on 24 October the same year, after Bavaria renegotiated a few minor changes.

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The Concordat of 24 October 1817 was a concordat signed on 24 October 1817 between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Holy See. Secularization of church property...

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Treaties of the Holy See

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Concordat

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1817 in France

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Napoleon

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Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria

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reversed his ecclesiastical policy, signing on 24 October 1817 a concordat with Rome by which the powers of the clergy, largely curtailed under Montgelas's...

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Metrication

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the north-east adopted a concordat based on the federal foot (exactly 0.3 m) which entered into force in 1836. The cantons of central and eastern Switzerland...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Aix

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The dioceses of Fréjus and Toulon had been suppressed and parts of Toulon and Riez were attributed to Aix. But in the Concordat of 1817, Arles was reestablished...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Pamiers

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removed from the legal code (as agreed in the Concordat of 1817) and the terms of the Concordat of 1817 never became state law. Louis XVIII, however,...

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Timeline of the 19th century

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Montauban

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by the Concordat of 1817, the diocese did not receive a bishop approved by the Papacy until 1824. Legend attributes to Clovis the foundation of Moissac...

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Ercole Consalvi

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the keys. He concluded another Concordat with France in 1817 and in 1818 was instrumental in the re-establishment of the English College. He retired...

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Georgian Orthodox Church

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Constitutional Agreement, or Concordat, signed by President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze and Patriarch Ilia II on 14 October 2002. The Concordat notably recognizes...

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Bourbon Restoration in France

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raise the status of the Roman Catholic Church once more. The Church and State Concordat of 11 June 1817 was set to replace the Concordat of 1801, but, despite...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulle

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the diocese of Limoges. In 1817, the diocese was re-established in principle, according to the terms of the Concordat of 1817, but was re-erected canonically...

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List of bishops of Grenoble

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installed on 6 June. He did not sign an acceptable oath to observe the Concordat of 1801 between the French Government and the pope until 1804. In 1815,...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuneo

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barracks. Following the Concordat of 1801 between Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII, the French demanded a reduction in the number of dioceses in Piedmont and...

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Jean Thienpont

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi

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with the Concordat of 11 June 1817, the Archdiocese of Albi was restored. In May 2018, Legrez restructured the diocese to reflect the reality of the church...

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg

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of Strasbourg. Since the 15th century, the diocesan seat has been the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Strasbourg. By the Concordat of 1801, the Diocese of...

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Prussian Union of Churches

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