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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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4 major events that occurred during the protestant reformation

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4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
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<u>4 major events that occurred during the protestant reformation:</u>

There were many events which were very important during the protestant reformation. Some of those events were

  • Passing of the 95 thesis by Martin Luther which opposed the rule and authority of the church in the year 1517.
  • Opening up of new churches by a swiz reformer which challenged the power of the catholic church in 1519.
  • Revolt by the people in Germany against the authority of the catholic church and of the local princes in 1524.
  • In the year 1534, king Henry of England, opposed the power of Catholics and also took away the land and established an independent church.
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