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Worms
An imperial diet tried Martin Luther in Worms, Germany.
Martin Luther's imperial diet was held in Worms, Germany at the Heylshof Garden in 1521.
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the real diet of worms of in french the diet of worms were Martin Luther got sentenced to death??
Martin Luther
He had been called before this august diet (a deliberating council) to answer charges of heresy.
The cause was the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V trying Martin Luther at Worms (in what is modern day Germany) on 28 January 1521 to either renounce or reaffirm his heretical views. A Diet in the Holy Roman Empire was an assembly of the Imperial Estates under the Holy Roman Emperor himself. It was not a parliament as we know today.
It was the Diet of Worms.
Emperor Charles V declared Martin Luther an outlaw at the Diet of Worms in 1521.
Edict of Worms
The Diet of Worms in 1521 was an imperial council that was convened to decide the fate of Martin Luther. It was held in Worms, Germany. The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V presided over the diet. Luther's Protestant views were condemned as heretical by Pope Leo X in the bull Exsurge Domine in 1520. As a result Luther was summoned to either renounce or reaffirm them at the Diet of Worms on 17 April 1521. When he appeared before the assembly Luther was presented with a table filled with copies of his writings. Johann van Eck asked Luther if he still believed what these works taught. Luther asked for time to think about his answer and he was given an extension. Luther prayed, consulted with friends and mediators and presented himself before the Diet the next day. When he was asked the same question the next day, Luther apologized for the harsh tone of many of his writings, but said that he could not reject the majority of them or the teachings in them. Luther respectfully but boldly stated, "Unless I am convinced by proofs from Scriptures or by plain and clear reasons and arguments, I can and will not retract, for it is neither safe nor wise to do anything against conscience. Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me. Amen." On May 25, Emperor Charles the Fifth issued his Edict of Worms, declaring Martin Luther an outlaw.
Martin Luther refuses to recant his beliefs at the Diet of Worms.