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    The Augsburg Interim (full formal title: Declaration of His Roman Imperial Majesty on the Observance of Religion Within the Holy Empire Until the Decision...
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    taxes nor injured in their honor." Charles V had made an interim ruling, the Augsburg Interim of 1548, on the legitimacy of two religious creeds in the...
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    The diets of Augsburg were the meetings of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire held in the German city of Augsburg. Both an Imperial City and the...
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    Protestant German princes. This previous conflict was settled by the Augsburg Interim, which left both camps unsatisfied, especially the princes who were...
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    the Empire. In 1548, Bucer was persuaded, under duress, to sign the Augsburg Interim, which imposed certain forms of Catholic worship. However, he continued...
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  • imprisoned. Charles then directed the drawing up of what was called the Augsburg Interim. This document established a compromise religious position in the Protestant...
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  • Protestant forces in the Schmalkaldic War of 1547, he implemented the Augsburg Interim, which largely reaffirmed Roman Catholic beliefs. This angered many...
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    in plotting to overthrow Emperor Charles V after the issue of the Augsburg Interim in May 1548. Albert established schools in every town and founded the...
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    two leaders of the League were captured. The emperor declared the Augsburg Interim as a magnanimous compromise with the defeated schismatics. Although...
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  • religious disputes in Germany Augsburg Interim, 1548 decree relating to religious disputes in Germany Leipzig Interim, another 1548 decree relating to...
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  • The Augsburg Confession (German: Augsburger Bekenntnis), also known as the Augustan Confession or the Augustana from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana...
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    pope to defend himself against charges of heresy before Thomas Cajetan at Augsburg in October 1518. Cajetan did not allow Luther to argue with him over his...
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  • and exiling many German Lutherans as they enforced the terms of the Augsburg Interim. Religious freedom in some areas was secured for Lutherans through...
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    by nine pastors of the city of Magdeburg in 1550 in response to the Augsburg Interim and the imposition of Roman Catholicism. The Confession explains why...
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    discipline was not applied, and many competing sectaries existed. The Augsburg Interim was finally introduced, sanctioning Catholic practises and terms. Philip...
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    thereby facilitating the eventual emergence of the state of Belgium. The Augsburg Interim was a period where Counter-Reformation measures were exacted upon defeated...
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    Rome. The Elector Frederick persuaded the pope to have Luther examined at Augsburg, where the Imperial Diet was held. Over a three-day period in October 1518...
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    May 1548 Charles V, feeling at the height of his power, dictated the Augsburg Interim to prepare the reintegration of the Protestants into the Catholic Church...
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  • it was published by its critics under the name "Leipzig Interim." The earlier Augsburg Interim of 1548 met with strong opposition on the Lutheran side...
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  • Fußball-Club Augsburg 1907 e. V., commonly known as FC Augsburg (German pronunciation: [ɛfˌt͡seː ˈaʊ̯ksbʊʁk] ), is a German professional football club...
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  • regulated religious issues with an imperial edict known as the Augsburg Interim. The Interim sanctioned clerical marriage and the communion in both kinds...
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    Portugal, Poland and by the Catholic princes of Germany at the Diet of Augsburg in 1566. Philip II of Spain accepted them for Spain, the Netherlands and...
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  • the Gnesio-Lutherans in the Second Antinomian Controversy during the Augsburg Interim. The Philippists ascribed to the Gospel alone the ability to work repentance...
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    16th-century Reformation within the Holy Roman Empire. The 1555 Peace of Augsburg attempted to resolve this by dividing the Empire into Catholic and Lutheran...
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  • the Peace of Passau of August 1552, which revoked the Augsburg Interim, and by the Peace of Augsburg of September 1555, which permitted princes of the empire...
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  • measures during the Augsburg Interim, which were intended to bring them closer to Roman Catholicism, but the terms of the 1555 Peace of Augsburg ended this by...
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    being summoned away from Venice in 1547 to paint Charles V and others in Augsburg. He was there again in 1550, and executed the portrait of Philip II, which...
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    Immensa aeterni Dei Unigenitus Politics Diet of Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars of Religion Dalecarlian Rebellions German Peasants' War...
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    Holy Roman Empire Diet of Worms Catholic League Augsburg Interim European Wars of Religion Dalecarlian Rebellions German Peasants' War Wars of Kappel Tyrone's...
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    1551–59 lasted from 19 October 1552 to 2 January 1553. The so-called Augsburg Interim came to an end when Protestant princes of the Schmalkaldic League approached...
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