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During the 16th and the 17th centuries, the two Remonitions occurred and Ireland lost all of its mainland territory (to the Remonitionists and the Hivantish), in addition to Britain, in the ensuing religious wars by the 17th century. Irish culture remained in the mainly Catholic Corsica, where a heavily Irish-influenced descendant of Arabic is still spoken today. | During the 16th and the 17th centuries, the two Remonitions occurred and Ireland lost all of its mainland territory (to the Remonitionists and the Hivantish), in addition to Britain, in the ensuing religious wars by the 17th century. Irish culture remained in the mainly Catholic Corsica, where a heavily Irish-influenced descendant of Arabic is still spoken today. | ||
Post-Remonition intellectual history in Irta Catholic Europe (Ireland, France, Italy) | Post-Remonition intellectual history in Irta Catholic Europe (Ireland, France, Italy): | ||
* 17th-18th c: after the 17th century Catholic vs. Remonitionist wars of religion, intellectuals are just kinda sick of fighting for religion and begin to question its value. The Enlightenment begins in the traditionally Catholic countries contemporaneously with Romanticism in the Remonitionist countries. | * 17th-18th c: after the 17th century Catholic vs. Remonitionist wars of religion, intellectuals are just kinda sick of fighting for religion and begin to question its value. The Enlightenment begins in the traditionally Catholic countries contemporaneously with Romanticism in the Remonitionist countries. | ||
* 19th c: after that they could have a Romanticism influenced by Remonitionist cultures | * 19th c: after that they could have a Romanticism influenced by Remonitionist cultures | ||
* 20th-21th c: more influence from RMists from Irta | * 20th-21th c: more influence from RMists from Irta | ||