This occurred at the Diet of Augsburg and led to more immediate peaceful relations between kings‚ princes‚ and the emperor. However‚ it caused problems with the formation of the Schmalkaldic League and later during the Schmalkaldic war‚ but eventually the fighting would end with the Peace of Augsburg. This helped solidify the Lutheran faith and further the reformation because there was a written out code of agreed
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The Attack on Indulgences a. Leo X b. Jubilee Indulgence c. Church of Wittenberg 4. Election of Charles V 5. Luther’s Excommunication and the Diet of Worms 6. Imperial Distractions: France and the Turks a. Hapburg-Valois Wars b. Peace of Augsburg 1555 7. How the Reformation Spread 8. The Peasants’ Revolt C. The Reformation Elsewhere: Zwingli‚ Anabaptists‚ Calvin 1. Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation a. Switzerland b. The Reformation in Zurich c. The Marburg Colloquy d. Swiss Civil
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they would use abandoned tank ditches or quarry’s if none of these were around they would make the victims dig their own graves Franz Walther served in the mobile killing squads later on before they were disbanded in 1941 the officers were tried at Nurnberg and many different places and seven were executed. Mobile killing units would keep very precise records while on the battlefield. The mobile killing units would carry out mass murders. They would come to towns and gather up all the Jews and carry
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The Marburg Colloquy was a meeting between Zwingli and Luther brought together by Phillip of Hesse‚ one of the most powerful protestant rulers. They disagree over the Eucharist. The Tetrapolitan Confession shows Zwingli’s theological views The Augsburg
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left the country‚ taking with them skills. In addition‚ Louis display of religious intolerance helped unite the Protestants powers of Europe against the king. In September 1688‚ Louis was hoping to disrupt his enemies who formed the league of Augsburg against him. The nine years war of the Grand Alliances was followed. France barely held its own against the united provinces‚ England‚ Austria and Spain‚ all under William III. But the treaty of Rijswijk in 1697‚ was signed in the Newberg castle
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Albert of Mainz). In his church‚ Luther denounces the indulgences‚ calling them "just a piece of paper." He then posts his 95 theses on the door of the church‚ calling for an open debate regarding the indulgences. For this act‚ Luther is called to Augsburg where the church officials question him. After his excommunication‚ Pope Leo X orders Luther to be delivered to Rome‚ but Frederick the Wise of Saxony protects him. Frederick and Charles V‚ Holy Roman Emperor decides that Luther will be tried at
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was a revolutionary‚ there are also some people to believe him to be a conservative. However you may think of him Luther can be characterized as a revolutionary by his 95 theses‚ his ability to stand up to the Diet of Worms‚ and the Confession of Augsburg‚ while on the flip side he can be characterized as a conservative by how he was against peasant revolts and social change‚ and his belief in Eucharist as part of the religion. These are all good reasons to believe that he was both a revolutionary
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Unit 2 DBQ: Discuss the extent to which the religious schism during the sixteenth century was symptomatic of political‚ social‚ and economic problems. The religious schism took place in the 16th century‚ mainly between the Catholic Church and Protestants. During these times‚ many changes were brought forth to Europe during this schism. Although the religious schism brought forth an age of Reformation of the Catholic church‚ the religious schism started wars‚ revolts across Germany following
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The Life of Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) by Josh Palmer October 18‚ 2012 History 101 Tiziano Vecellio was born at Pieve di Cadore in the Alps north of Venice around 1490 A.D. He became known in english as Titian. At the age of ten Titian’s father sent him and his brother Francesco to Venice where they were to study painting at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop. After a short time at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop Titian decided to leave‚ while his brother stayed at the workshop to study painting
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GERMANY: FAMOUS PLACES AND CITIES Germany‚ officially the Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea‚ Denmark‚ and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France‚ Luxembourg‚ Belgium‚ and the Netherlands. Germany is a federal parliamentary republic of sixteen states (Länder). The capital and largest city is Berlin. Its landscape is varied‚ from castles
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