Imperial Decree. The Imperial Army was divided into three separate types of commands the largest was the Grande Armée a Royal Decree of 12 May 1814 (just after the Treaty of Fontainebleau) completely disbanded the Young Guard and the units were broken up and distributed among the line Certain units were attached to the guard in 1813 for example the Saxon Life Grenadier.

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The Edict of Serdica also called Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 in Serdica (now Sofia Bulgaria) by Roman Emperor GaleriusIt officially ended the Diocletianic Persecution of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire The Edict implicitly granted Christianity the status of religio licita a worship that was recognized and accepted by the Roman Empire.

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The Apostasy was one of the most destabilising events in Imperial history after the Heresy The Apostasy resulted in a reformation of the Ecclesiarchy including the Decree Passive which banned the Ministorum from maintaining men under arms Eventually the Ecclesiarchy circumvented this by raising the Sisters of Battle The Plague of Unbelief Main.

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The Imperial Fists are one of the First Founding Chapters of the Space Marines and were originally the VII th Legion of the Legiones Astartes raised by the Emperor Himself from across Terra during the Unification Wars The Imperial Fists stand out from other Space Marine Chapters since they possess no fixed homeworld although they are most frequently based on Terra.

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The tsar’s decree dissolving the second State Duma (1907) Tsar Nicholas’ thoughts on the State Duma (19061907) The tsar’s final address to the Imperial Army (1917) Kerensky on receiving news of the February Revolution (1917) The British ambassador on Nicholas II’s leadership (1923) Russian political groups respond to the February Revolution (1917) An official Soviet account.