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{{Use dmy dates, date=October 2023 Anticurialism refers to a juridical and philosophical line of thought that conglomerates a group of theories and political positions which appeared in Naples after the Council of Trent and which lasted until the modern day and led to the suppression of the feudal, juridical, and fiscal privileges of the clergy.


Further reading

*AA.VV., ''Riformatori napoletani, a cura di F. Venturini''. Classici Ricciardi, tomo III, 1962. *De Giovanni G., ''Il Giansenismo a Napoli nel sec. XVIII'', Asprenas I, 1954. *Giannone P., ''Storia civile del Regno di Napoli'', 1723. *Croce B., ''Storia del Regno di Napoli'', Adelphi ed., Milano 1992


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Kingdom of Naples The Kingdom of Naples ( la, Regnum Neapolitanum; it, Regno di Napoli; nap, Regno 'e Napule), also known as the Kingdom of Sicily, was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816. It was ...
* Monarchism *
Jurisdictionalism {{Multiple issues, {{more citations needed, date=January 2018{{more footnotes, date=January 2018 Jurisdictionalism is a political maneuver intended to extend the State's jurisdiction and control over the life and organization of the Church, namel ...
* Jansenism Canon law history Political ideologies History of Christianity in Italy