When a new concordat was arrived at in 1741, Albani signed on the part of Savoia.
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Not everybody likes the new concordat between environmentalism and religion.
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Prussia showed interest in negotiations only after the Bavarian concordat.
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Dave is arguing for some sort of concordat between science and religion.
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He expected the concordat with Catholic Bavaria to be the model for the rest of Germany.
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A national concordat with Germany was one of Pacelli's main objectives as secretary of state.
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A concordat was agreed upon in principle a year later in June 1920.
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He established a concordat with the Papal States, which previously had a claim to the land.
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The concordat has thus created a number of practical difficulties.
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Covenant: a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action
A concordat is an agreement between the Holy See of the Catholic Church and a sovereign state on religious matters. This often includes both recognition and privileges for the Catholic Church in a particular country. ...
A type of treaty which regulates church affairs, signed between the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and a government.
Agreement created between two or more organisations, often to help deliver a service or set out a formal relationship, for example between the NHS and private healthcare companies, or between local and central government. ...
A treaty between the Holy See (the Vatican) and the ruler of a sovereign nation.