abroger

L’attrait de Vienne sur les marionnettistes et sur les gens de théâtre en général s’accrut à partir de 1776 quand Joseph II abrogea le monopole impérial sur le théâtre, établi depuis 1728.
After 1776, when Joseph II abolished the imperial monopoly on the theatre that had been in place since 1728, a renewal of interest for puppeteers and actors in general occurred in Vienna.
L’édition de 1853 abrogea aussi l’interdiction absolue d’exercer le ministère auprès des religieuses, de prêcher les carêmes et de prendre en charge des paroisses.
The 1853 edition of the Constitutions modified the absolute prohibition to minister to religious women, to preach a course of Lenten sermons, and to take charge of parishes.
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