Edict of Torda

The Edict of Torda (Hungarian: tordai ediktum; Romanian: Edictul de la Turda) in 1568, also known as the Patent of Toleration, was an early attempt to guarantee religious freedom in Christian Europe, that was born due the special political, social and religious situation in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 16th century.

Edict of Torda

The Edict of Torda (Hungarian: tordai ediktum; Romanian: Edictul de la Turda) in 1568, also known as the Patent of Toleration, was an early attempt to guarantee religious freedom in Christian Europe, that was born due the special political, social and religious situation in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 16th century.