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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Patent of Toleration grants religious freedom to Protestants in Holy Roman Empire
On October 21, 1781, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II issued the Patent of Toleration, which granted religious freedom to Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire.
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