The Emancipation Proclamation, an 1863 directive by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War
The Prussian Edict of Emancipation, the granting of Prussian citizenship to all Jews in 1812 during the Prussian reforms
Emancipation reform of 1861, liquidation of serfdom in the Russian Empire
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EdictofEmancipation may refer to: The Emancipation Proclamation, an 1863 directive by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War The Prussian...
The emancipation reform of 1861 in Russia, also known as the EdictofEmancipationof Russia, (Russian: Крестьянская реформа 1861 года, romanized: Krestyanskaya...
Even if some traditionalists opposed the EdictofEmancipation, it proved a major step towards Jewish emancipation in the German states during the 19th century...
The Edictof Milan (Latin: Edictum Mediolanense; Greek: Διάταγμα τῶν Μεδιολάνων, Diatagma tōn Mediolanōn) was the February 313 AD agreement to treat Christians...
jurisdiction of their lords. The edictofemancipation abolished this jurisdiction, and set up instead in each volost a court particular to the peasants, of which...
the 1812 EdictofEmancipation that, with a few restrictions, granted Prussian Jews the same rights and duties as other citizens. The reform of the army...
The Edictof Expulsion was a royal decree issued by Edward I on 18 July 1290 expelling all Jews from the Kingdom of England, the first time a European...
continued by the Prussian administration. Only after the Prussian EdictofEmancipationof 11 March 1812, which granted Prussian citizenship to all Jews living...
serfs freedom of movement. The serfs of the Russian Empire were not given their personal freedom until Alexander II's EdictofEmancipationof 1861. At the...
February 15, 1864, the sultan published an edict granting equal rights of justice to the Jews. This edictofemancipation was confirmed by Mohammed IV's son and...
Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom was the culmination in the 19th century of efforts over several hundred years[citation needed] to loosen the...
The edictof 1685 ratified the practice of slavery despite the conflicting legislation of the Kingdom of France and canon law. In fact, an Edict bringing...
Russia's over 23 million (about 38% of the total population) privately held serfs were freed from their lords by an edictof Alexander II in 1861. The owners...
proceedings of a conference on the 200th Anniversary of the EdictofEmancipation sponsored by the Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum at the University of Potsdam...
imperial edict called the Edictof Gülhane or Tanzimât (تنظيمات) Fermânı. This was followed by several statutes enacting its policies. In the edict the Sultan...
Slavery, and: Act of Justice: Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and the Law of War, and: Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth...
the military. The edict widened the obligation for public service and gave increased revenue through the inheritance and emancipation taxes that only had...
romanized: krepostnoye pravo) was abolished only by Alexander II's emancipation reform of 1861; nevertheless, in times past, the state allowed peasants to...
where almost the same day twenty years earlier, he had signed the EmancipationEdict freeing the serfs. Alexander was bleeding to death, with his legs...
Hugh of Lincoln (1246 – 27 August 1255) was an English boy whose death in Lincoln was falsely attributed to Jews. He is sometimes known as Little Saint...
that emancipation by federal edict would alienate Tennessee's slaveholding Unionists, Johnson urged that the state be exempted from the Emancipation Proclamation...
the Edictof Expulsion in 1290. Prestwich, Michael. Edward I p 345 (1997) Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-07157-4. Rubenstein, W. D., A History of the...