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The Peace of Augsburg was a treaty signed between ... honour.") Although the Peace of Augsburg was moderately successful in relieving...
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... the religious struggle between the two groups and made the legal division of Christendom permanent within the Holy Roman Empire. The Peace established the principle Cuius regio, eius religio, which ...
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The Peace of Augsburg was a treaty between Charles V and the ...select either Lutheranism or Catholicism within the domains they controlled, ultimately ...
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... of Christendom by Carroll Characters of the Reformation by Belloc How the Reformation...
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The Peace of Augsburg was a treaty between Charles V and... did not achieve any legal recognition until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. The intolerance towards...
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The Peace of Augsburg was designed to allow the '... new followers. But the Peace of Augsburg , according to all was quite successful...
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The narrow view taken in the Peace of Augsburg to resolve religious conflict in the German states caused the ...
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It provided the first legal basis for the co-existence of Catholicism and Lutheranism. The wars ...
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The Peace of Augsburg (1555) created the distinction between Roman Catholicism and...
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