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Chapter 11

Religious Life and the Reformations: Imperial Reformation

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  1. Elector Frederick III of Saxony, called “the Wise” (1532)

  2. Luther and Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms (1521)

  3. King Francis I of France (c. 1525-30)

  4. Emperor Charles V at Augsburg in 1530 (1530)

  5. The Reformation Defined—The Diet of Augsburg (1530)

  6. Protestant Resistance—The Schmalkaldic League (1531/35)

  7. Elector John of Saxony, called “the Constant” (1526)

  8. Elector John Frederick I of Saxony, called “the Magnanimous” (after 1547)

  9. Landgrave Philip of Hesse, called “the Magnanimous” (1630)

  10. Battle of Mühlberg on April 24, 1547 (17th century)

  11. Emperor Charles V in 1547 (1548)

  12. The Religious Peace of Augsburg (September 25, 1555)

  13. The Abdication of Emperor Charles V (1555/56)

  14. Emperor Maximilian II and His Family (1563)

  15. Lazarus von Schwendi (1552)

 
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