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ultramontane Meaning in Tamil ( ultramontane வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



இத்தாலி நாட்டவர்


ultramontane தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அவர்களுள் இருவர் பிரேசில் நாட்டவர், ஒருவர் இத்தாலி நாட்டவர், மற்றொருவர் வெனேசுவேலா நாட்டவர்.

ultramontane's Usage Examples:

active part in the states-general of 1614, when he vigorously upheld the ultramontane doctrines against the Third Estate.


The expression ultramontane was originally no more than a term of locality, characterizing the persons so described as living - or derived from - " beyond the mountains.


Originally of Liberal tendencies, he developed from 1837 onwards ultramontane opinions, founded in 1852 the Catholic group which in 1861 took the name of the Centre party (Centrum) and became one of its most conspicuous orators.


It was not until the 19th century that "ultramontane and " ultramontanism " came into general use as broad designations covering the characteristics of particular personalities,.


the war clamoured for by the Protestants, politicians like Sully, and the nobility; and the Spanish alliance, to be cemented by marriages, and preached by the ultramontane Spanish camarilla formed by the queen, Pre Coton, the kings confessor, the minister Villeroy, and Ubaldini, the papal nuncio.


In 1833 he went to Paris, and started L'Univers religieux, which afterwards became Louis Veuillot's ultramontane organ.


The ultramontane and oppressively burdensome church had been taunted with its lack of Christian charity, apostolic Dovertv and primitive virtue.


These Arabian ultramontanes had no word for the doubter.


There followed an expression of nationalist and particularistic as opposed to ultramontane and also to German feeling, which undoubtedly was of supreme importance for the whole of the subsequent career of Huss.


He tried to make the clergy into an instrument of government by recalling the Jesuits, who had been driven away in 1594, partly from fear of their regicides, partly because they have always been the best teachers of servitude; and he gave theyouth of the nation into the hands of this cosmopolitan and ultramontane clerical order.


The Revolution intervened; and when, during the religious reaction that followed, men sought for an ultimate authority, they found it in the papal monarch, exalted now by ultramontane zeal into the sole depositary of the apostolical tradition (see ULTRAMONTANIsM).


No doubt through the influence of Ferdinand, the policy of Matthias henceforth assumed a yet more pronouncedly ultramontane character.





Synonyms:

tramontane, transalpine, transmontane,



Antonyms:

boreas, north wind, tramontana, cismontane,

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