Examples of tithe in the following topics:
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Vladimir I and Christianization
- He also built the first stone church in Kiev named the Church of the Tithes starting in 989.
- The original stone Church of the Tithes collapsed from fire and sacking in the 12th century.
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Sculpture in the Greek Orientalizing Period
- His legs bear the inscription, "Mantiklos offered me as a tithe to Apollo of the silver bow; do you, Phoibos [Apollo], give some pleasing favor in return."
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The Anabaptists
- As early as 1522 it became evident that Zwingli was on a path of reform preaching when he began to question or criticize such Catholic practices as tithes, the mass, and even infant baptism.
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The Ancien Regime
- Similarly, the tithes (a form of obligatory tax, at the time often paid in kind), which the peasants were obliged to pay to their local churches, was a cause of grievance as it was known that the majority of parish priests were poor and the contribution was being paid to an aristocratic, and usually absentee, abbot.
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Taxes and the Three Estates
- Peasants and nobles alike were required to pay one-tenth of their income or produce to the church (the tithe).
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Establishment of the National Assembly
- On August 4, 1789, the National Constituent Assembly abolished feudalism (action triggered by numerous peasant revolts), sweeping away both the seigneurial rights of the Second Estate and the tithes (a 10% tax for the Church) collected by the First Estate.
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Joseph II and Domestic Reform
- Clergymen were deprived of the tithe and ordered to study in seminaries under government supervision, while bishops had to take a formal oath of loyalty to the crown.