Martin Luther; He started the Reformation by hammering a list of things wrong with the Catholic church to the door. He created the Lutheran denomination of Protestantism.
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Martin Luther, John Calvin, and several others are recognized as the founder of the Protestant reformation. But it's mainly Martin Luther.
John Knox believed in the Protestant Reformation and - as the leader of it - brought the reformation church to Scotland. As he was a Protestant, John Knox disagreed with the religious beliefs of his queen, Mary I of Scotland(more commonly known as Mary Queen of Scots). He was scolded by her many times for preaching against many aspects of her life. Mainly her religion but also other things, like her proposed marriage to Don Carlos, Prince of Spain. He was firmly against female rule in general - which he mentioned in a book of his - so naturally clashed with the Queen.
The largest bastions of Lutherans were in nothern German principalities and Scandinavia.
They would be mainly Protestant Christians in the strict sense of unionism, but in the confused scene of Irish politics, it would be possible to have Catholic Unionists and Protestant Nationalists.Although Unionists are mainly Protestant, the word Unionist (in the context of NI politics) only means that the individual wants NI to remain part of the UK. Therefore it is possible, albeit highly unlikely, to have a Catholic Unionist.
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Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
Martin Luther, John Calvin, and several others are recognized as the founder of the Protestant reformation. But it's mainly Martin Luther.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
He contributed to the beginning of the reformation mainly by writing the 95 theses. He posted them on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany, on All Saints Eve, October 31.
Protestant Christianity mainly
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No, it is mainly protestant.
I love that question! Austria has many Protestant roots back into the Reformation, with Martin Luther of Germany, yet the Hapsburg Dynasty I believe was mainly Catholic. In Switzerland, During the Radical Reformation, like with the Hutterian Brethren, (Hutterites), they spread to Austria in the southern Part. Mainly Protestantt and Catholic. Hoped it helped!
Germany is known for having a significant Protestant population, with the majority of its residents identifying as either Lutheran or Reformed Protestants.
protestant than catholic then protestant etc it was like this because of the different rulers and their religious beliefs
The chemical mainly responsible for growth and repair is Protein.
Sweden, (and the other Scandinavian countries)