The Augsburg Interim (“Declaration of His Roman Imperial Majesty on the Observance of Religion within the Holy Empire Until the Decision of the General Council”) was adopted at the 1548 Diet of Augsburg, marking the victory of Emperor Charles V (r. 1516–1556) in the Schmalkaldic War (1546–1547) by attempting to impose a religious reconciliation between followers of Martin Luther and the Catholic Church. Charles, also king of Spain, was beset by problems throughout his European possessions, stemming largely from the Reformation. The Interim was one effort to control these problems. The purpose of the document was to create a temporary compromise, to promote religious and political stability while waiting for a more definitive statement from ...
This article deals with the implications and impacts of the decisions taken during the Council of Tr...
Historians have commonly viewed the Reformation as a time of bitter religious antagonism, leading to...
Even before the fall of 1563 trouble was brewing in the Palatinate. At that time, however, Count Wol...
Jedním z přímých důsledků Šmalkaldské války (1546-1547) byl císařův pokus o nové konfesijní uspořádá...
After visiting Italy and savagely sacking Holy Rome, Kaiser Karl V made the Peace of Barcelona with ...
The Diet of Augsburg (1555) settled the religious disputes of the sixteenth century by a legal separ...
Ferdinand III. inherited the Thirty Years' war from its father, Ferdinand II.. In the centre of his ...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
The Roman Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation with two overlapping yet distinct ...
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the Religious Peace of Augsburg, an event regarded so highl...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
Ignatius de Loyola’s relationship with the Council of Trent has never been studied in detail. This i...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
This article deals with the implications and impacts of the decisions taken during the Council of Tr...
Historians have commonly viewed the Reformation as a time of bitter religious antagonism, leading to...
Even before the fall of 1563 trouble was brewing in the Palatinate. At that time, however, Count Wol...
Jedním z přímých důsledků Šmalkaldské války (1546-1547) byl císařův pokus o nové konfesijní uspořádá...
After visiting Italy and savagely sacking Holy Rome, Kaiser Karl V made the Peace of Barcelona with ...
The Diet of Augsburg (1555) settled the religious disputes of the sixteenth century by a legal separ...
Ferdinand III. inherited the Thirty Years' war from its father, Ferdinand II.. In the centre of his ...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
The Roman Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Reformation with two overlapping yet distinct ...
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the Religious Peace of Augsburg, an event regarded so highl...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
Ignatius de Loyola’s relationship with the Council of Trent has never been studied in detail. This i...
Early in the evening of 17 April 1521, in the German town of Worms, Martin Luther appeared before th...
This article deals with the implications and impacts of the decisions taken during the Council of Tr...
Historians have commonly viewed the Reformation as a time of bitter religious antagonism, leading to...
Even before the fall of 1563 trouble was brewing in the Palatinate. At that time, however, Count Wol...