The Schmalkaldic League (English: /ʃmɔːlˈkɔːldɪk/; German: Schmalkaldischer Bund; Medieval Latin: Foedus Smalcaldicum or Liga Smalcaldica) was a military...
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Holy Roman Emperor and Maurice, Duke of Saxony against the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League, with the forces directly loyal to Charles fighting under the command...
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resulted in the foundation of: the League of Gotha, then the League of Torgau, and finally the Schmalkaldic League. The Holy Roman Empire's elector John...
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Catholic League of Dessau, succeeded by the Schmalkaldic League Schmalkaldic League (1531–1546), a league of Protestant princes against the Holy Roman...
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Battle of Mühlberg (category Schmalkaldic War)
[page needed][page needed] The battle ended the Schmalkaldic war and led to the dissolution of the Schmalkaldic League. The spread of the Protestant Reformation...
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Wittenberg by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. He was leading the Schmalkaldic League, a military alliance of Lutheran principalities. John Frederick was...
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continuation of the First Schmalkaldic War (1546–1547), in which Charles V and Maurice of Saxony jointly defeated the Schmalkaldic League of almost the same...
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Smalcald Articles (redirect from Schmalkaldic Articles)
for a meeting of the Schmalkaldic League in preparation for an intended ecumenical Council of the Church. The Schmalkaldic League was organized in 1531...
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were made with the Schmalkaldic League. Cranmer and Bucer's relationship became ever closer owing to Charles V's victory over the League at Mühlberg, which...
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Peace of Augsburg (category Schmalkaldic War)
Settlement, was a treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League, signed on 25 September 1555 in the German city of Augsburg. It officially...
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ensuing religious war between the Catholic emperor and the Protestant Schmalkaldic League, are especially noteworthy. With the Peace of Augsburg, the cuius...
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Landesordnung) of 1543. Later, Maurice refused to join the Protestant Schmalkaldic League, although Philip of Hesse, his friend and father-in-law, was its...
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of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1546 the Schmalkaldic League raised an army. Elector John Frederick led the league's troops south, but shortly thereafter...
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Empire of Charles V (section Schmalkaldic war)
Emperor and the Catholic League of Nuremberg (formed in 1538) supported the Tridentine summit, but the Protestant Schmalkaldic League refused to recognize...
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Protestant Union (redirect from League of Evangelical Union)
princes against the Catholic League of Dessau, succeeded by the Schmalkaldic League Schmalkaldic League (1531-1546), a league of Protestant princes against...
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The Ernestine predominance ended in the Schmalkaldic War (1546/7), which pitted the Protestant Schmalkaldic League against the Emperor Charles V. Although...
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Augsburg Interim (category Schmalkaldic War)
Emperor, who had just defeated the forces of the Protestant Schmalkaldic League in the Schmalkaldic War of 1546/47. Although it ordered Protestants to readopt...
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William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (category Schmalkaldic League)
in the political events of his time, including involvement in the Schmalkaldic League and negotiations leading to the Peace of Passau. William advanced...
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Elector of Saxony and Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, for leading the Schmalkaldic League. 1566 - Wilhelm von Grumbach, for insurgency. 1621 - Frederick V...
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Reformation (section Schmalkaldic Wars)
war for religious purposes could be regarded as a just war. The Schmalkaldic League—the Protestant Imperial Estates' defensive alliance—was signed by...
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The League of Torgau was set up soon after the 1526 Imperial Diet of Speyer. Other Protestant leagues: Schmalkaldic League (1531-1546), a league of Protestant...
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organization of the Council of Trent (1545). The refusal of the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League to recognize the council's validity led to a war, won by Charles...
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Schmalkalden in December 1530. Here they banded together to form the Schmalkaldic League (German: Schmalkaldischer Bund), an alliance designed to protect...
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The religious conflict escalated, leading to the formation of the Schmalkaldic League to defend Protestant interests. This culminated in the Peace of Augsburg...
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suppression against themselves, several Lutheran princes formed the Schmalkaldic League, an alliance through which they agreed to protect themselves and...
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political tensions between the Schmalkaldic League and the forces of Charles V and the Vatican eventually led to the Schmalkaldic War in 1546–1547, which ended...
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had to deal with not only the Ottoman threat, but also with the Schmalkaldic League which formed in 1531 to advance the interests of Lutheran states...
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evangelical princes and cities of the empire set up the Protestant Schmalkaldic League to defend the reformed religion. Strasbourg's Jakob Sturm negotiated...
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of Mühlberg: Emperor Charles V defeats the Lutheran forces of the Schmalkaldic League and takes John Frederick I. May 19 – John Frederick I signs the Capitulation...
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His formal break with Rome was hailed by the Protestants, and the Schmalkaldic League declared they were resolved to defend him; but the Reformation in...
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