Cardinal Richelieu.
The Villa d'Este was commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este. However, Cardinal Alessandro d'Este repaired and extended the gardens in 1605.
I don't believe that William Wilberforce, Anglican Evangelical and founder of the British Abolitionist movement in Parliament, ever did become a Catholic. His son, however, Henry William Wilberforce did convert to Catholicism in 1850 after serving as an Anglican cleric for nearly 17 years. It is believed that he followed his wife into the Catholic church - though one of his benefactors in the Anglican church was John Henry (Cardinal) Newman, who discovered his own alignment with Catholic doctrine and dogma while authoring an extended series of "tracts" against them.
Unemployment was so high and the basic economy unable to provide jobs, the government, through President Franklin D. Roosevelt, used the power of the federal government to create jobs. This was done by creation of several government agencies, like the Civilian Conservation Corps, which would perform work normally done by private business not governments. These agencies now had federal employees doing essentially privat sector work; but it enlarged the federal government greatly and extended its influence into areas government had never been before.
Che Guevara was in power for a relatively short period following the Cuban Revolution, which triumphantly concluded in January 1959. He held various government positions, including Minister of Industries, until he left Cuba in 1965 to support revolutionary movements in other countries. His time in governmental roles lasted approximately seven years, from 1959 until his departure. Ultimately, his influence on the Cuban government and revolutionary ideology extended beyond his time in power.
The Philippine Government Act set up the government in the Philippines to mirror that of the US. The Philippines would be able to elect their legislature, however the governor would be appointed by the US congress. The Jones act of 1916 extended the Philippine Government Act by allowing the people of the Philippines the right to vote for all bodies of government.
They extended their influence from their capital, Tula.
The influence extended to a surrounding space by a charge in motion is the gravitational field.
The Villa d'Este was commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este. However, Cardinal Alessandro d'Este repaired and extended the gardens in 1605.
The Roman Catholic Church had a strong influence on the development of Latin American colonies. Missionaries played a key role in converting the indigenous populations to Christianity and establishing social and political structures in the region. The Church's influence extended to areas such as education, governance, and cultural practices.
I don't believe that William Wilberforce, Anglican Evangelical and founder of the British Abolitionist movement in Parliament, ever did become a Catholic. His son, however, Henry William Wilberforce did convert to Catholicism in 1850 after serving as an Anglican cleric for nearly 17 years. It is believed that he followed his wife into the Catholic church - though one of his benefactors in the Anglican church was John Henry (Cardinal) Newman, who discovered his own alignment with Catholic doctrine and dogma while authoring an extended series of "tracts" against them.
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The Catholic Church played a significant role in Latin America through the process of colonization and evangelization. It served as a driving force behind the conversion of indigenous populations to Christianity and the establishment of missions. The Church's influence extended into various aspects of society, including education, governance, and cultural practices.
These are government levies for extended infrastructure costs
In Britain, all of them.
Yes, the Catholic Church played a significant role in the composition of the Bible, particularly in determining the canon of Scripture. In the early centuries of Christianity, church councils, such as the Councils of Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD), were instrumental in affirming which books were considered sacred and authoritative. The Church's influence extended to the translation and dissemination of the Bible, most notably with the Latin Vulgate, which became the standard version used in Western Christianity for centuries.
The government raised and extended the income tax to help combat Wartime Inflation. The government also encourage individuals to by war bonds.
Power of the State Government