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Q: How much Protestants did Phillip II Spain kill?
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Phillip II was known as the " Most Catholic King" because he had extreme control over the catholic church, he even had more control then the protestants did. He was also given this name because he controlled more of the church then any other country had.


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What were Martin Luther's supporters known as?

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