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==In Yonderre==
==In Yonderre==


Although it was not part of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], the Imperial Inquisition was granted authority in [[Yonderre]] in [[1523]] as the {{wp|Protestant Reformation}} began to spread, replacing the Papal Inquisition in that country. The Imperial Inquisition continued to function in Yonderre for the remainder of its existence, bringing Yonderre's law enforcement and criminal code in most of the country into conformity with that of the Empire. It has been suggested by scholars that the closeness of legal codes which resulted were one of the key similarities between Yonderre and the Empire that made it join the [[Levantine Union]], the only country which had not been part of the Empire to do so.
Although it was not part of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]], the Imperial Inquisition was granted authority in [[Yonderre]] in [[1523]] as the {{wp|Protestant Reformation}} began to spread, replacing the Papal Inquisition in that country. The Imperial Inquisition continued to function in Yonderre for the remainder of its existence, bringing Yonderre's law enforcement and criminal code in most of the country into conformity with that of the Empire, although the Inquisition's authority lessened in the latter half of the seventeenth century with the creation of the [[Custodes Yonderre]] with which the Inquisition would sometimes butt heads. It has been suggested by scholars that the closeness of legal codes which resulted were one of the key similarities between Yonderre and the Empire that made it join the [[Levantine Union]], the only country which had not been part of the Empire to do so.


[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: Holy Levantine Empire]]
[[Category: IXWB]]
[[Category: IXWB]]
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