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masha68 [24]
1 year ago
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What are some of the key events that occurred during the protestant reformation?

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Alla [95]1 year ago
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<em>Hello! Hope this helps you and please remember to give feedback</em>

  • 1519: Reformist zeal sweeps the south. ...
  • 1520: Rome flexes its muscles. ...
  • 1521: Luther stands firm at Worms. ...
  • 1525: Rebels are butchered in their thousands. ...
  • 1530: Protestants fight among themselves. ...
  • 1536: Calvin strikes a chord with reformers. ...
  • 1555: Charles V brokers an uneasy peace with Lutherans.

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