Edict of Worms issued by Charles V declares Luther an outlaw. | Luther |
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Pope Leo X calls King Henry VIII ìDefender of the Faithî for his publication of an anti-Luther tract. | Luther Henry |
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Balthasar Hubmaier begins ministry in Waldshut. | Radical Reformation |
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Diet of Worms [More] | Luther |
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Zwickau prophets arrive in Wittenberg. | Luther |
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Ignatius Loyola seriously wounded in battle at Pamplona. | Loyola |
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Johann Oecolampadius enters a Briggitine monastery. | Magisterial Reformation |
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Peter Canisius is born. | Catholic Reformation |
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Balthasar H¸bmaier becomes preacher at Waldshut. | H¸bmaier |
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Robert Barnes introduces humanist scholarship to Augustinian house in Cambridge. | Barnes |
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Anne Askew is born. | Askew |
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Ulrich Zwingli and Berchtold Haller meet for the first time. | Haller Zwingli |
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Peter Canisius is born. | Canisius |
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Pope Leo X dies. | Catholic Reformation |
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Henry VIII publishes *Assertio Septem Sacramentorum* in defense of the seven sacraments. | Henry |
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Johann Bugenhagen enrolls at Wittenberg. | Bugenhagen |
Magisterial Reformation |
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December 25 | Karlstadt celebrates the first public evangelical mass in Wittenberg. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
January 21 | The first adult baptism of the reformation occurs. [More] | Grebel |
Radical Reformation |
May | Luther is kidnapped and taken to Wartburg Castle. [More] | Luther |
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