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- Orthodox Vlach groups whose migrations were not accompanied by an ecclesiastical infrastructure were Catholicised and assimilated.
- M黱ster was re-Catholicised, and Waldeck used his influence to further the teachings of Luther.
- The Valtellina became Spanish, and other parts in the north-east of the Grisons were occupied and re-Catholicised by Austria.
- An attempt to re-catholicise the area by Eric II, Duke of Calenberg during the Schmalkaldic War failed due to popular resistance.
- It existed both in the catholicised form presented by Thomas Aquinas, and in the more controversial " Averroist " form of authors like Marsilius of Padua.
- Clashes between the two sides were frequent, the main contention being the supposed attempts by Hogan and his followers to " catholicise " the local party.
- The areas inhabited by an overwhelming majority of Orthodox believers were not massively Catholicised, however measures were carried out to subordinate the hierarchy of the Orthodox church.
- It had been re-catholicised during the Thirty Years'War and occupied by monks from Wiblingen Abbey, who however had to leave again after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
- Serbian ethnographer Jovan Cviji concluded that the community was " very old settlers with origin in Crna Reka who were Catholicised "; Stanko } ulji claims that their origin is in Turopolje, in Croatia.
- Only strategically important places such as the Freiamt or those along the route from Schwyz to the Rhine valley at Sargans ( and thus to the alpine passes in the Grisons ) were forcibly re-catholicised.