![]() Cathedral in Ingolstadt where Johann Eck and Balthasar H¸bmaier preached. |
![]() This is a mural on the wall of the University of Ingolstadt. |
![]() Above is Michelangelo's Moses, a monument to Pope Julius II in San Pietro in Vincoli (Saint Peter in Chains). |
![]() Church in Ingolstadt where Johann Eck and Balthasar H¸bmaier preached. |
![]() View of the University of Ingolstadt where Johann Eck and Balthasar H¸bmaier taught. Argula von Grumbach challenged the faculty here to debate her evangelical theology. |
![]() Luther met with Cajetan in 1518 in the Fugger House in Augsburg. |
![]() Pope Julius II began construction of St Peter's Basilica in Rome in 1506. |
![]() During Pope Julius II's reign, he commissioned Michelangelo to design the uniforms for his troops. |
![]() During the Renaissance period, the obsession of some popes with collecting art was a subject of critique. |
![]() Statue at the Reformation Monument in Worms that symbolizes the Diet of Speyer in 1529. Notice the hand raised in protest. |
![]() Canisius' home in Augsburg. |
![]() Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits. |
![]() Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuits in 1540. |
![]() Above is the home of Peter Canisius in Augsburg. |
![]() Above are coins minted during the reign of Clement VII. |
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![]() St Anna's Church in Augsburg where Martin Luther stayed when he met Cajetan in 1518. |
![]() Above is Michelangelo's Last Judgment, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel built between 1475 and 1483, in the time of Pope Sixtus IV. |
![]() Monument to Pope Innocent VIII in St. Peter's Basilica. |
![]() Michelangelo's Moses is one of his many works found in Rome. Vittoria Colonna was a close friend of Michelangelo. |