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Lineage, War, Family—Michel von Ehenheim (1462/63–1518)

The Reformer as Son—Luther and his Mother (May 20, 1531)

The Reformer as Husband—Luther and his Wife (1529, 1534, and 1546)

The Reformer as Father—Luther and his Son (1530 and 1537 [?])

The Reformer Remembers—Luther and his Father (June 5, 1530)

A Brave Woman Steals the Royal Crown—Helene Kottannerin (c. 1400–after 1458)

Marriage as Partnership—Magdalena and Balthasar Paumgartner of Nuremberg (Correspondence, 1582, 1591, and 1592)

Anna Wecker, “A Wedding Speech” (1586)

Glückel of Hameln (18th century)

Lovers in a Time of War (July 1625)

Martin Luther, “Warning Against Prostitutes” (May 13, 1543)

Andreas Ryff on the Plague (second half of the 16th century)

A Nobleman Lives for War, Plunder, and Adventure—Götz von Berlichingen (before 1562)

The Rise of a Burgher—Burkard Zink (c. 1466)

From Alpine Goatherd to Teacher of Greek – Thomas Platter (1573)

Cookbook by Anna Wecker (1598)

A Nobleman Transformed by Education and Travel—Ulrich von Hutten (1518)

Rural Schools (August 14, 1675)

A Swabian Cobbler-Farmer Survives the Thirty Years War – Hans Heberle (1672)

The Golden Bull (1356)

Imperial Reform (1495)

Royal Coronation of Maximilian I (April 9, 1486)

Forgery in Favor of Territorial Sovereignty—Privilegium Maius (1358/59)

Prince and Estates—Treaty of Tübingen (1514)

Territorial Government by the Prince with Estates—The Parliament of Electoral Saxony (Second Half of the 16th Century)