Pope Clement VII elected. | Catholic Reformation |
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First Zurich Disputation between Zwingli and Johann Faber vicar-general of Constance. Reformation begins in Zurich. | Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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Second Zurich Disputation in which Zwingli argued for the removal of images from churches. Grebel unsuccessfully argued for the abolition of the mass. | Zwingli Grebel |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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Johann Oecolampadius becomes professor at Basel. | Magisterial Reformation |
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Balthasar H¸bmaier begins to enact reforms in Waldshut. | H¸bmaier |
Radical Reformation |
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Cajetan completes 4th volume of his commentary on Aquinas' Summa. | Cajetan |
Catholic Reformation |
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Heinrich Bullinger becomes head teacher at Cistercian monastery at Kappel. | Bullinger |
Magisterial Reformation |
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Heinrich Bullinger meets Ulrich Zwingli. | Bullinger Zwingli |
Magisterial Reformation |
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Karlstadt publishes *On the Manifoldness of the Unity of God's Will*. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
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Karlstadt begins his ministry at Orlam¸nde. | Karlstadt |
Radical Reformation |
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Sylvester Mazzolini Prierias dies. | Prierias |
Catholic Reformation |
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Pope Adrian VI dies. | Catholic Reformation |
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December | Austrian officials enter Waldshut and demand the Balthasar H¸bmaier be arrested. The town resists and soon becomes involved in the Peasants' War. | H¸bmaier |
Radical Reformation |