Luther's
Luther's
Answer
John Calvin's ideas
Explanation
Protestant religion is any member or follower of any of the Christian Churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church in accordance with Lutheran Church
John Calvin was a French Protestant reformer who was best known for his doctrine of predestination and his theocratic view of the state. John Calvin's theology has been influential in both the development of the system of belief now known as Calvinism and in Protestant thought more generally.His ideas greatly influenced the Protestant churches in France, Switzerland, Scotland, and the Netherlands.
France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Scotland, and England
Parts of Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands and Hungary.
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland & Germany
No, he believed it was his duty to protect Catholicism against the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire, the Protestant countries of Europe (England, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland), and their allies (France).
There are several. Scotland is famous for toffee, Switzerland (and the Netherlands) are famous for chocolate, etc.
In France it was particularly influential. The French Protestant's had to escape to Germany.
England Ireland Poland Iceland Switzerland Finland Thailand New Zealand Scotland Netherlands Swaziland
The Netherlands is smaller. The Netherlands is 41526 km2 and Scotland is 78772 km2.
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
Bank of Scotland - Netherlands - was created in 1999.
in order of closeness;- France, Belgium, Netherlands, Wales, Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden
The following list is of European countries that are majority Protestant.DenmarkEstoniaFinlandIcelandLatviaNorwaySwedenUnited Kingdom