Only three years before the League was established, Duke Maximilian of Bavaria (d. 1651), who was afterwards its leading spirit, declared against the formation of a confederacy of the Catholic states of the empire in Germany, proposed by the spiritual electors.
The German Catholic League (German: Katholische Liga) was initially a loose confederation of Roman Catholic German states ...
German (Catholic) League Only three years before the League was established, Duke Maximilian of Bavaria (d. 1651), who was afterwards its leading spirit, declared against the formation of a confederacy of the Catholic states of the empire in Germany, proposed by the spiritual electors.
The German Catholic League (German: Katholische Liga) was initially a loose confederation of Roman Catholic German states formed on July 10, 1609 to counteract the Protestant Union (formed 1608), whereby the participating states concluded an alliance "for the defence of the Catholic religion and peace within the Empire."
Catholic League (German) Related topics. Crimes against humanity (11) Looting (5) Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire (2) Sieges involving the Holy Roman Empire (2)
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Apr 19, 2019 · The League of Torgau had been formed by Lutherans in 1526, to oppose the Edict of Worms, and the 1520s also saw the Leagues of Speyer, Dessau, and Regensburg; the latter two were Catholic. However, the Schmalkaldic League included a large military component, and for the first time, a powerful group of princes and cities appeared to be both ...
Catholic League president Bill Donohue addressed the remarks of the pope’s biggest critics over the Bishop Williamson flap: “No one has been worse than the Germans. Reeking with guilt over the Holocaust, we now have the spectacle of German Chancellor Angela Merkel telling the pope he needs to clarify his views on the Holocaust.
Dec 23, 2020 · German church finally apologises for witch burning after 400 years of silence. Around 60,000 innocent people were killed in Europe between the 15th and 18th centuries, accused of being witches
To the Russians, refugee trains were ideal sources of women and booty. In the town of Niesse in Silesia, 182 Catholic nuns were raped and debauched daily by the Russians. In the town of Demmin in Mecklenburg, German troops destroyed the bridge over the river Peene to slow down the advance of the Red Army.