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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · The German Protestant Reformation is traditionally dated to October 31, 1517. What is the Protestant Reformation definition? This German Protestant Reformation was a religious reform movement that ...

  2. Oct 11, 2017 · Five hundred years ago, a humble German friar challenged the Catholic church, sparked the Reformation, and plunged Europe into centuries of religious strife. Some say that the beginnings of the ...

  3. Germany from 1493 to c. 1760. Reform and Reformation, 1493–1555. The empire in 1493; Imperial reform; The Reformation; Imperial election of 1519 and the Diet of Worms; The revolution of 1525; Lutheran church organization and confessionalization; Religious war and the Peace of Augsburg; The confessional age, 1555–1648. German society in the ...

  4. Germany - Reformation, Counter-Reformation, Princes: Four forces contended for supremacy in the Holy Roman Empire in the aftermath of the Peace of Augsburg. Lutherans—that is to say, Lutheran estates and governments—sought to extend the rights they had won in 1555 to parts of Germany that were still Roman Catholic. Calvinists, having been excluded from the Augsburg settlement, strove for ...

  5. There were occasions when the Wars of Religion assumed the guise of a supranational conflict between Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Spanish, Savoyard, and papal troops supported the Catholic cause in France against Huguenots aided by Protestant princes in England and Germany. In the Low Countries, English, French, and German armies ...

  6. Martin Luther to Nikolaus von Amsdorf on 1 November 1527 In Germany, with wars related to the Reformation reaching into 1648, and continued Catholic–Protestant animosity all over Europe well into the early 20th century, most of the following Reformation anniversaries were tainted by a degree of anti-Catholicism and nationalism. In 1617, the celebration of faith concentrated on Lutheran ...

  7. Martin Luther OSA ( / ˈluːθər /; [1] German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ⓘ; 10 November 1483 [2] – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. [3] Luther was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism.

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