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Q: How did Charles v deal with Luther?
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What king had to deal with Luther's reformation on the Holy Roman Empire?

It was the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V


Why was Holy Roman Emperor Charles V against Martin Luther?

Emperor Charles V though if he killed Luther that the Pope would have no rival and favor him even more.


Who was Emperor Charles V who opposed Luther?

the Holy Roman Emperor


Who presided over the trial of Martin Luther?

Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, presided over the trail of Martin Luther.


When did Charles Luther die?

Charles Luther died in 1962.


When was Charles Luther born?

Charles Luther was born in 1885.


What did Luther do when Roman Emperor Charles V banned the printing and selling of Luther's works?

one of his old friends kidnapped him and took him to a castle were he translated the bible from Latin to German


Was the holy Roman Emperor who summoned Luther to the diet of worms?

Matin Luther was summoned by Charles V who also opened the Imeprial Diet of Worms. He was summoned to renounce or reaffirm his views.


Who was martin Luther protected by?

The holy roman emperor, Charles V noob! You should make sure you know the facts before you call people noobs. Fredrick the Wise, Elector of Saxony protected him. Charles V tried to stop the Reformation.


What did the holy roman emperor declare martin lurther?

Emperor Charles V declared Martin Luther an outlaw at the Diet of Worms in 1521.


Why did Martin Luthers friends kidnapped him?

Charles V the Emperor wanted Martin Luther dead and hired some thugs to kill him. Luther did not fear death and refused to hide from danger. Luther's friends kidnapped him and carried him to a castle where he would be safe from the assassins.


Who tried Martin Luther?

Martin Luther was not put on trial. He was ordered to appear before the Reichtag and Emperor Charles V at Worms. There he was ordered to recant his writings and teachings. He refused, and an edict (decree) was issued declaring him an outlaw and heretic.