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Title: Sec.4: Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation


1
Chapter 11
  • Sec.4 Political Consolidation of the Lutheran
    Reformation

2
The Diet of Augsburg
  • Charles V devoted most of his time with wars in
    Spain and Italy
  • 1530 returned for the Diet of Augsburg
  • Growing religious division within the empire
  • Said that Lutherans to revert to Catholicism
  • Reformation was too firmly est.
  • Lutherans develop the Schmalkaldic League
  • Landgrave Philip of Hesse and John Frederick of
    Saxony

3
Expansion of the Reformation
  • German Lutherans formed regional judicial bodies
    to oversee the new Protestant Churches
  • Schools were developed
  • Denmark (King Christian II 1513-1523) made
    Lutheranism the official state religion
  • Poland was politically splintered
  • Was the home of Lutherans, Calvinists, Anabaptists

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Reaction Against Protestants
  • Charles V military solution
  • 1547 crushed Protestant Schmalkaldic League
  • Capt. John Fredrick of Saxony and Philip of
    Hesse
  • Est. public rulers in Saxony
  • Protestants were granted concessions clerical
    marriage and communion
  • Protestant leaders went into exile

5
Peace of Augsburg
  • Maurice of Saxony handpicked by Charles V
    shifted allegiance to the Lutherans
  • After a defeat by Protestants in 1552 Charles
    reinstated Protestant leaders freedoms
  • Rulers of the land decided the religion
  • Lutherans were permitted to retain all church
    lands seized before 1552
  • Catholics who converted could not take their
    titles and lands with them
  • Anabaptists long been secluded formed their own
    separatist communities
  • Calvinists led national revolutions in northern
    Europe

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Fun Facts about Charles V
  • He suffered from an enlarged lower jaw, a
    deformity which got considerably worse in later
    Habsburg generations. He struggled to chew his
    food properly and consequently experienced bad
    indigestion for much of his life. As a result, he
    usually ate alone.
  • He suffered from joint pain, presumed to be gout,
    according to his 16th century doctors. In his
    retirement, he was carried around the monastery
    of St. Yuste in a sedan chair. A ramp was
    specially constructed to allow him easy access to
    his rooms.
  • He was afraid of mice and spiders.
  • He was greatly interested in clocks, instructing
    his servants to take them apart and reassemble
    them in his presence.
  • He passed his time fishing from his window on the
    first floor and enjoying the smell of incense
    drifting on the breeze from the abbey church
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