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Restoration may refer to:

In government / politics

A restoration is a historical episode whereby a previous government regains control over an area or jurisdiction. Restoration is inclusive also of the period immediately following that episode.

Historical examples

The French equivalent (the Restoration), or the European Restoration, are also used as umbrella terms for such restorations following the fall of Napoleon in 1814, such as:

In the arts

Literature of the English Restoration period (1660 to 1700).

In technology

In medicine

In religion

  • Restorationism is a religious motif, typified by various movements of the 19th century which sought return to the original pattern of Christianity.
  • Restoration Branches, independent organizations that have left the Community of Christ
  • Restorationism is a doctrine of universal reconciliation associated with Origen or some of his interpreters, especially in the theological school of Alexandria, revived among some nineteenth century Universalists under the name of "restorationism". Restorationists taught that every soul will ultimately be restored to fellowship with God, although some must suffer punishments due to their sins before they are reconciled.

Restoration Churches

As a title

In other uses