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 Übersetzung für 'Jesuit Reductions' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
Jesuit Reductions
Jesuitenreduktionen {pl}
Teiltreffer
reductionsHerabsetzungen {pl}
11
reductionsVerkleinerungen {pl}
9
ecol.
emission reductions
Emissionsreduktionen {pl}
staff reductionsStellenabbau {m}
gear reductionsUntersetzungen {pl}
considerable reductionsgrößere Nachlässe {pl}
fin.pol.
radical budget reductions {pl}
Radikalkur {f}
round of price reductionsPreisermäßigungs­runde {f}
round of tax reductionsSteuerermäßigungs­runde {f}
ecol.
certified emissions reductions <CER>
zertifizierte Emissionsreduktionen {pl}
relig.
Jesuit
Jesuit {m}
ecol.pol.
certified emission reductions <CERs> [Kyoto Protocol]
CDM-Emissionszertifikate {pl} [Kyoto-Protokoll]
econ.pol.
certified emissions reductions <CERs> [Kyoto Protocol]
Certified Emission Reductions {pl} <CER> [Kyoto-Protokoll]
relig.
anti-Jesuit {adj}
antijesuitisch
relig.
Jesuit missionary
Jesuitenmissionar {m}
educ.relig.
Jesuit college
Jesuitenkolleg {n}
relig.
Jesuit {adj} [attr.]
jesuitisch
archi.hist.relig.
Jesuit reduction
Jesuitenreduktion {f}
hist.lit.theatre
Jesuit drama
Jesuitendrama {n}
relig.
Jesuit Order
Jesuitenorden {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Antonio Ruiz de Montoya was an important missionary in the Jesuit reductions of Paraguay.
  • Cardinal Jules Mazarin strongly opposed Jansenists, both in Europe and abroad (with the Jesuit Reductions and the Jesuit China missions).
  • It is named after Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. The Jesuit order explored the area and established many missions which later became towns and cities (see Jesuit Reductions).
  • He was born in Madrid and arrived in the Americas at an early age, in 1714, bound for the Jesuit Reductions of Paraguay.
  • Tourism in the city is primarily associated with the city's Jesuit history and the Jesuit Reductions in the nearby city São Miguel das Missões.

  • While Guarani, in its Classical form, was the only language spoken in the expansive missionary territories, Paraguayan Guaraní has its roots outside of the Jesuit Reductions.
  • It is an example of one of the many Jesuit reductions, small colonies established by the missionaries in various locations in South America, such as Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay throughout the 17th and 18th century.
  • Many Catholic priests worked against slavery, like Peter Claver and Jesuit priests of the Jesuit Reductions in Brazil and Paraguay.
  • The farm status was an artifice to hide a religious outpost, one of the several Jesuit Reductions in Brazil, known for their resistance to enslavement, from the Portuguese expedition leaders and indigenous people hunters, known as the Bandeirantes.
  • Its current name reflects its status as home to several Jesuit Reductions, or missions.

  • The Jesuit reductions have been lavishly praised as a "socialist utopia" and a "Christian communistic republic" as well as criticized for their "rigid, severe and meticulous regimentation" of the lives of the Indian people they ruled with a firm hand through Guaraní intermediaries.
  • Their goal was to capture new Indian slaves (which put them in conflict with the Jesuit Reductions), recapture runaway slaves and find precious minerals.
  • The 1638 papal bull "Commissum Nobis" protected the existence of Jesuit missions in South America by forbidding the enslavement of natives who were at the Jesuit Reductions.
  • These Jesuit reductions were declared World Heritage by the UNESCO.
  • In 1984 Mission Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana was one of four sites of Jesuit reductions in Argentina and one in Brazil to be declared by UNESCO the [...] World Heritage Sites.

  • The two languages were used in the Jesuit Reductions, the Jesuit missions in Brazil and by early colonists; and came to be used by black slaves and other Indian groups.
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