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Willibald Pirckheimer and the Nuernberg City Council
University Microfilms, a XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan
INFORMATION to USERS This Manuscript Has Been Reproduced
Introductory Note: a Tribute to Huldrych Zwingli
Bavaria the Bavarians Emerged in a Region North of the Alps, Originally Inhabited by the Celts, Which Had Been Part of the Roman Provinces of Rhaetia and Noricum
Götz Von Berlichingen
Pentecostal Aspects of Early Sixteenth Century Anabaptism
Nationalism and Nation-Building in the Lutheran Reformation
War, Religion and Court Patronage in Habsburg Austria the Social and Cultural Dimensions of Political Interaction, 1521–1622
Adopting a New Religion: the Case of Protestantism in 16Th Century Germany
Saints in Armor ~ Playbook General Information: All Scenarios Throughout This Playbook Use the Following In- Formation
Martin Luther Stands in History As a Leader of the Protestant Reformation
Notes and References
The Hapsburg and the Heretics: an Examination of Charles V's Failure to Act Militarily Against the Protestant Threat (1519-1556)
Adopting a New Religion: the Case of Protestantism in 16Th Century Germany*
Medieval Political Competition and the Attack on Ethnoreligious Diversity
Lazanus Spengler a Lay Leader Op the Refonmation $15.00
The Swiss Protestant Reformation
Top View
The Princes' War in South Germany 1458-1463
Die Deutsche Nation Im Frühneuzeitlichen Europa
2019 Ruehl A
Structural Inadequacies, Poorly Crafted Legislation, Eroding
Lords of War: Maximilian I of Bavaria and the Institutions of Lordship in the Catholic League Army, 1619-1626
The Thirty Years War(S) Logan Kilsdonk Lawrence University,
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Conflict the Reformation Stirred Conflict—Lots of It. What Began As
Adopting a New Religion: the Case of Protestantism in 16Th Century Germany
The Swedish Intervention: How the Thirty Years War Became International
Volume 1. from the Reformation to the Thirty Years War, 1500-1648 the Catholic Triumph – the Edict of Restitution (March 6, 1629)
Maximilian I of Bavaria and the Institutions of Lordship in the Catholic League Army, 1619-1626 by James Oliver S