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The year 1524 marked the separation of northern and southern Germany into Protestant and Catholic regions . Two years later the north German princes formed a league which procured at the Diet of Spires an enactment favorable to Luther's ...
The year 1524 marked the separation of northern and southern Germany into Protestant and Catholic regions . Two years later the north German princes formed a league which procured at the Diet of Spires an enactment favorable to Luther's ...
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served to strengthen the Protestants and divide the Catholics . ... When the Catholic party led the queen to enter into negotiations with Spain and Rome and to augment the number of Swiss mercenaries at her court , the Protestants began ...
served to strengthen the Protestants and divide the Catholics . ... When the Catholic party led the queen to enter into negotiations with Spain and Rome and to augment the number of Swiss mercenaries at her court , the Protestants began ...
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... 24-25 Charles XIV ( king of Sweden ; Marshal Catholic Church ( see also Papacy ) Bernadotte ) , 580 Catholicism , defined , 95 Charles , Archduke , 168 Catholicism , liberal , 541 Charles of Anjou , 30 concordats , 921 Charles ...
... 24-25 Charles XIV ( king of Sweden ; Marshal Catholic Church ( see also Papacy ) Bernadotte ) , 580 Catholicism , defined , 95 Charles , Archduke , 168 Catholicism , liberal , 541 Charles of Anjou , 30 concordats , 921 Charles ...
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INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CEN | 174 |
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