Lutherian!
Germany around or before Martin Luther
There were peasant revolts and religious wars in Germany. Eventually Germany was divided between Catholic and Protestant states.
It was called the Protestant Revolt and was lead by Martin Luther.
Martin Luther is buried before the pulpit of the Schlosskirche of Wittenberg, Germany.
His name was Michael King Jr. when he was born on January 15, 1929. He took the name "Martin Luther" at about the age of 5, following a visit by his family to Germany (birthplace of the religious leader Martin Luther).
Martin Luther was from Present day Germany.
His name was Michael King Jr. when he was born on January 15, 1929. He took the name "Martin Luther" at about the age of 5, following a visit by his family to Germany (birthplace of the religious leader Martin Luther).
Martin Luther was from Germany. Martin Luther King was from America.
Martin Luther reformed the church in Germany
Martin Luther died in Eisleben, Germany on February 18, 1546, and shortly before his death he had written these words on a piece of paper: "We are beggars; this is true."
There were a few circumstances which made Germany vulnerable to major religious changes. First, Germany had a standard religious myth before the invasion of Christianity. This myth is often known as the Nibelung. With the invasion of the Roman Empire and the spread of Christianity, this myth was incorporated into Christian tradition. The Protestant Reformation also helped change Germany's religious views.