That depends on whom you are talking about, for instance in the sixteenth century in the Holy Roman Empire, it was the other way around, the Peace of Westphalia legislated that whatever religion the ruler was, all the people had to be of the same religion. If you are talking about the political problems in Ireland, that was not really a conflict between protestants and Catholics so much as a conflict between native Irish (who all happened to be Catholic) and the invading and conquering English (who all happened to be protestant.)
It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
No, it is between Protestants and Catholics.
It was not over religion, do research.
It was not over religion, do research.
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
It began as a conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Central Europe.
No, it is between Protestants and Catholics.
It was not over religion, do research.
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Yes. The 17th Century was dominated by religious wars between Protestants and Catholics, including conflicts in France, Spain, Portugal, England, The Holy Roman Empire, and most of Western Europe. Currently, though, the Irish conflict is the only international conflict between Catholics and Protestants.
The Irish frequently refer to the conflict in Northern Ireland as "the troubles".
French Wars of Religion 1562 - 1598. A political struggle between noble ... between the French Protestants, called Huguenots, and Catholics.GB
That it was a bloody, ill-conceived, Godless mess.
It was not over religion, do research.
Northern Ireland was another religious fight. This time it was between the Protestants and the Catholics.
During the 1800s, there were issues of conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Some of them were violent. However, there were great revivals among the Protestants at that time.
None anymore but in the 1960s-1990s there was conflict between the protestants and Catholics of the land because the Catholics wanted an united Ireland and the protestants wanted Northern Ireland to stay under British rule . no fighting anymore despite rumours from other sources